12th International Congress on Acoustics, Toronto, Canada, 24-31 July 1986: ProgramTechnical Program Committee by the Executive Committee of the 12th International Congress on Acoustics, 1986 - Architectural acoustics |
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... SPECTRAL GAP Hugo Fastl When sounds with a spectral gap are switched off , a faint tone corresponding to the gap may be heard , called Zwicker - tone . From 52 naive subjects , 49 ( 94 % ) could hear a Zwicker - tone without prior ...
... SPECTRAL GAP Hugo Fastl When sounds with a spectral gap are switched off , a faint tone corresponding to the gap may be heard , called Zwicker - tone . From 52 naive subjects , 49 ( 94 % ) could hear a Zwicker - tone without prior ...
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... spectral features reveals that a speech wave of approximately 50 ms in duration including the maximum spectral transition bears the most important and essential information for phoneme perception . A 2nd - order critical damping model ...
... spectral features reveals that a speech wave of approximately 50 ms in duration including the maximum spectral transition bears the most important and essential information for phoneme perception . A 2nd - order critical damping model ...
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... SPECTRAL COMB ALGORITHM Ph.Martin Since the recent availability of fast and reasonably priced hardware , Fo detection methods based on spectral analysis are becoming more and more popular . Based on Fourier analysis , the spectral comb ...
... SPECTRAL COMB ALGORITHM Ph.Martin Since the recent availability of fast and reasonably priced hardware , Fo detection methods based on spectral analysis are becoming more and more popular . Based on Fourier analysis , the spectral comb ...
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