Archives of Acoustics Quarterly, Volume 6Polish Scientific Publishers., 1981 - Sound |
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Page 43
... method of primary segmentation is used , which is essential for the classification of characteristics . This confirms the conclusion that the choice of analytical method essentially affects the results of the investigations of speech ...
... method of primary segmentation is used , which is essential for the classification of characteristics . This confirms the conclusion that the choice of analytical method essentially affects the results of the investigations of speech ...
Page 226
... method of analysis , since in most cases under consideration the conditions of energy absorption , i.e. the basis for calculations in the statistical method , were identical or nearly identical . The present remarks based on analysis of ...
... method of analysis , since in most cases under consideration the conditions of energy absorption , i.e. the basis for calculations in the statistical method , were identical or nearly identical . The present remarks based on analysis of ...
Page 340
... method based on the determination of the imaginary part of the mutual spectral power density of the sound pressures in the near field condi- tions . This method is very precise but requires , however , complex and expensive ...
... method based on the determination of the imaginary part of the mutual spectral power density of the sound pressures in the near field condi- tions . This method is very precise but requires , however , complex and expensive ...
Contents
E G Tzekakis The acoustics of the earlyChristian | 3 |
A SASIN A KARUŽAS T ŁĘTOWSKI Problems in recordings for listening evaluation | 13 |
A Dziurnikowski Averaging the frequency of | 23 |
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