“To recognize the component sounds that have been added together to form the mixture that reaches our ears, the auditory system must somehow create individual descriptions that are based only on those components of the sound that have arisen from the same environmental event.”
This paper proposes that sound ontology should be used both as a common vocabulary for sound rep-res...
Reverberant speech source separation has been of great interest for over a decade, leading to two ma...
We interpret the sound reaching our ears as the combined effect of independent, sound-producing enti...
Computational Auditory Scene Analysis (CASA) is the study of auditory scene analysis (ASA) by comput...
An overview of the work of the Laboratory for Recognition and Organization of Speech and Audio, Depa...
In natural environments, the auditory system is typically con-fronted with amixture of sounds origin...
The field of computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) strives to build computer models of the hu...
Offers a vision of the sound organization problem and describes the multisource decoder idea
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX202847 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Focuses on several different approaches to handling sound mixtures: computational auditory scene ana...
Introduction to computational modeling and applications of auditory scene analysis, including some s...
Interprets speech recognition as a problem in Computational Auditory Scene Analysis, and discusses t...
I propose a structure for the first stage of a computer system capable of performing complex auditor...
In natural environments, the auditory system is typically confronted with a mixture of sounds origin...
Computational Auditory Scene Analysis (CASA) is challenging problem for which many different approac...
This paper proposes that sound ontology should be used both as a common vocabulary for sound rep-res...
Reverberant speech source separation has been of great interest for over a decade, leading to two ma...
We interpret the sound reaching our ears as the combined effect of independent, sound-producing enti...
Computational Auditory Scene Analysis (CASA) is the study of auditory scene analysis (ASA) by comput...
An overview of the work of the Laboratory for Recognition and Organization of Speech and Audio, Depa...
In natural environments, the auditory system is typically con-fronted with amixture of sounds origin...
The field of computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) strives to build computer models of the hu...
Offers a vision of the sound organization problem and describes the multisource decoder idea
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX202847 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Focuses on several different approaches to handling sound mixtures: computational auditory scene ana...
Introduction to computational modeling and applications of auditory scene analysis, including some s...
Interprets speech recognition as a problem in Computational Auditory Scene Analysis, and discusses t...
I propose a structure for the first stage of a computer system capable of performing complex auditor...
In natural environments, the auditory system is typically confronted with a mixture of sounds origin...
Computational Auditory Scene Analysis (CASA) is challenging problem for which many different approac...
This paper proposes that sound ontology should be used both as a common vocabulary for sound rep-res...
Reverberant speech source separation has been of great interest for over a decade, leading to two ma...
We interpret the sound reaching our ears as the combined effect of independent, sound-producing enti...