International audienceWe posit a classification of sounds useful for studies of sound recognition and identification that accounts for both signal properties (source sound characteristics) and human perception (sound uses). This classification is split into four main branches: (1) systemic (speech and music) sounds, (2) environmental sounds, (3) warning sounds, and (4) animal sounds. We describe the differences between each in terms of criteria related to perception, production and goal. We outline the advantages of our classification, which considers the use of a sound within the context of a communication act, for example, within linguistics; or in harmonics, for musicology. Considering a sound both as a set of acoustic characteristics pe...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The dissertation presents the design and development of a systematic signal analysis and representat...
Abstract: In this research, we analyze how the sound and music relate to humans from the aspect of K...
cote interne IRCAM: Minard08aNone / NoneNational audienceThe aim of this meta-analysis is to adapt t...
Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literature h...
Sound recognition systems aim to determine what source produced a sound event. Until now, such syste...
The ability of humans and animals to classify sounds into behaviorally relevant categories is an ong...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
Listeners were asked to indicate the sources of dozens of sound events presented over headphones. Th...
Research on audio content description deals with limited types of sounds. Most of the work done in t...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The aim of the study is to transpose and extend to a set of environmental sounds the notion of sound...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The dissertation presents the design and development of a systematic signal analysis and representat...
Abstract: In this research, we analyze how the sound and music relate to humans from the aspect of K...
cote interne IRCAM: Minard08aNone / NoneNational audienceThe aim of this meta-analysis is to adapt t...
Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literature h...
Sound recognition systems aim to determine what source produced a sound event. Until now, such syste...
The ability of humans and animals to classify sounds into behaviorally relevant categories is an ong...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
Listeners were asked to indicate the sources of dozens of sound events presented over headphones. Th...
Research on audio content description deals with limited types of sounds. Most of the work done in t...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The aim of the study is to transpose and extend to a set of environmental sounds the notion of sound...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The dissertation presents the design and development of a systematic signal analysis and representat...