Bird songs are fascinating acoustic phenomena. In this paper, we first examine the acoustic mechanisms of sound production in birds and contrast them with their anatomy. Next, we describe the simulation of a one-mass source together with a simple transmission line model for a psittacine bird. In concluding, we discuss future areas for research
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Journal ArticleIn this work we present an electronic syrinx: an analogical integrator of the equatio...
Any signal must get from a sender to a receiver if information is to be transmitted. In the case of ...
We describe the computer simulation of a one\u2010mass source together with a simple transmission li...
International audienceThe vocal tracks o animals show a wide variety of sound generation processes. ...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
In recent years birdsong has developed into an extremely interesting problem for researchers in seve...
Panel (a): two notes song of a common songbird, the great tit Parus major. In panel (b) the resultin...
Abstract 2. The model The syrinx of oscine birds has two parts, each of which can be controlled, to ...
Comunicació presentada a l'Interspeech 2016, celebrat els dies 8 a 12 de setembre de 2016 a San Fran...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
Birdsong can be broadly classified into two categories: biphonic in which two different notes can be...
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
THRUSH begins with my reinterpretation of the same audio that Messiaen used for his transcriptions o...
Human babies need to learn how to talk. The need of a tutor to achieve acceptable vocalisations is a...
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Journal ArticleIn this work we present an electronic syrinx: an analogical integrator of the equatio...
Any signal must get from a sender to a receiver if information is to be transmitted. In the case of ...
We describe the computer simulation of a one\u2010mass source together with a simple transmission li...
International audienceThe vocal tracks o animals show a wide variety of sound generation processes. ...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
In recent years birdsong has developed into an extremely interesting problem for researchers in seve...
Panel (a): two notes song of a common songbird, the great tit Parus major. In panel (b) the resultin...
Abstract 2. The model The syrinx of oscine birds has two parts, each of which can be controlled, to ...
Comunicació presentada a l'Interspeech 2016, celebrat els dies 8 a 12 de setembre de 2016 a San Fran...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
Birdsong can be broadly classified into two categories: biphonic in which two different notes can be...
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
THRUSH begins with my reinterpretation of the same audio that Messiaen used for his transcriptions o...
Human babies need to learn how to talk. The need of a tutor to achieve acceptable vocalisations is a...
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Journal ArticleIn this work we present an electronic syrinx: an analogical integrator of the equatio...
Any signal must get from a sender to a receiver if information is to be transmitted. In the case of ...