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The rapid development of wearable biomedical systems now enables real-time monitoring of electroencephalography (EEG) signals. Acquisition of these signals relies on electrodes. These systems must meet the design challenge of selecting an optimal set of el ...
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Positive moments for scattering amplitudes

Riccardo Rattazzi, Francesco Riva, Brando Bellazzini, Marc Riembau Saperas

We find the complete set of conditions satisfied by the forward 2 -> 2 scattering amplitude in unitary and causal theories. These are based on an infinite set of energy dependent quantities (the arcs) which are dispersively expressed as moments of a positi ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2021

Non-Intrusive Speech Quality Assessment with Transfer Learning and Subject-specific Scaling

Milos Cernak, Paolo Prandoni, Natalia Nessler

In communication systems, it is crucial to estimate the perceived quality of audio and speech. The industrial standards for many years have been PESQ, 3QUEST, and POLQA, which are intrusive methods. This restricts the possibilities of using these metrics i ...
ISCA-INT SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOC2021

Barriers to the net zero target in personal mobility

Philippe Thalmann

What are the barriers on the way to zero-emissions personal mobility (ZEM)? Based on the world cafe discussion with experts from the ETH domain, two main sets of barriers arise: a first set related to the difficulties of organising ZEM, a second set relate ...
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The perceptual relevance of balance, evenness, and entropy in musical rhythms

Steffen Alexander Herff

There is an uncountable number of different ways of characterizing almost any given real-world stimulus. This necessitates finding stimulus features that are perceptually relevant - that is, they have distinct and independent effects on the perception and ...
ELSEVIER2020

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