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On the Relevance of Auditory Feedback for Quality of Control in a Balancing Task
2008
Acta Acustica united with Acustica
This specific scenario of human-system interaction forms an example for the definition of various measures of performance and quality of interaction. ...
A tangible audio-visual interface based on the metaphor of balancing a ball on a tiltable track allows the measurement of human control movements under different conditions of sensory feedback. ...
angle (red) at the example of one game. ...
doi:10.3813/aaa.918003
fatcat:qdcmf5enmfhyxbfs7mykeduoo4
Linking science and arts: Intimate science, shared spaces and living experiments
2012
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
the creation of rich, interactive, collaborative experiences and in close contact with the educational and participatory platforms of FuturICT. ...
The development of experimental projects linking art and science offers opportunities to develop and catalyze models for new trans-disciplinary approaches to learning. ...
For example, when participants in a collaborative storytelling exercise make an economic decision, the ramifications of that decision can be modelled, and fed back into the storylines. ...
doi:10.1140/epjst/e2012-01707-y
fatcat:mmjrdxaxhrhftmx7rh2o6dgzfq
Nonnative listeners prefer perceptual cues they know from their L1: Dutch listeners use vowel duration less than English listeners for English final /v/‐/f/
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
Nonlinearity is calculated using the potential, the integral of the pressure, as proposed by Burgers and later applied to sonic booms by Hayes et al. ...
We show for a series of calibration stimuli that the model can distinguish between same objects of different size and different objects of the same size. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933287
fatcat:gqdetkftz5cmrghkql35figuw4
Green's-function reaction dynamics: A particle-based approach for simulating biochemical networks in time and space
2005
Journal of Chemical Physics
Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
Nonlinearity is calculated using the potential, the integral of the pressure, as proposed by Burgers and later applied to sonic booms by Hayes et al. ...
We show for a series of calibration stimuli that the model can distinguish between same objects of different size and different objects of the same size. ...
doi:10.1063/1.2137716
pmid:16392952
fatcat:tyehqewfnzahfju3rxvivugvaa
A binaural advantage in the subjective modulation transfer function with simple impulse responses
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
However, examples on how to integrate these observations with these new models are scarce. ...
Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
We show for a series of calibration stimuli that the model can distinguish between same objects of different size and different objects of the same size. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933699
fatcat:4nc5pg4ysbhgrjcatwhr7fh77q
On determination of microphone response and other parameters by a hybrid experimental and numerical method
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
However, examples on how to integrate these observations with these new models are scarce. ...
Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
We show for a series of calibration stimuli that the model can distinguish between same objects of different size and different objects of the same size. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933455
fatcat:gl6kkwih6rbkriigc7g6ghdlnq
The importance of bass clarity in pop and rock venues
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
However, examples on how to integrate these observations with these new models are scarce. ...
Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
We show for a series of calibration stimuli that the model can distinguish between same objects of different size and different objects of the same size. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2932922
fatcat:fvtlbt6x5vgelp5p67x53qtvgi
Relationship between room shape and acoustics of rectangular concert halls
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
However, examples on how to integrate these observations with these new models are scarce. ...
Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
We show for a series of calibration stimuli that the model can distinguish between same objects of different size and different objects of the same size. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933354
fatcat:eymbpllxwjcfdbkedeijrtwbwq
Acoustic source identification in an enclosed space using the inverse phased beam tracing at medium frequencies
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Examples include innovations such as the concept of the optimum frequency of an acoustic channel, first measured and then precisely explained with modeling, to, for a recent example, the utilization of ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933749
fatcat:xiro7xkminfl5o3psp2ejziawq
Spherical near field acoustic holography with microphones on a rigid sphere
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The results of the audience and expert scores were then statistically analyzed and correlated with a set of room acoustic indices which had been measured in the same locations. ...
There is a strong correlation between the subjective impression of reverberance with EDT and T30 and musical clarity with C80; 2. ...
He has consistently integrated viewpoints based on empirical results, intuitive interpretations, and mathematical and computational models of binaural interaction and spatial hearing. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2934035
fatcat:57w2rziyfvcmnnyzsxlgg43qxa
Parameter survey of a rib stiffened wooden floor using sinus modes model
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The results of the audience and expert scores were then statistically analyzed and correlated with a set of room acoustic indices which had been measured in the same locations. ...
There is a strong correlation between the subjective impression of reverberance with EDT and T30 and musical clarity with C80; 2. ...
He has consistently integrated viewpoints based on empirical results, intuitive interpretations, and mathematical and computational models of binaural interaction and spatial hearing. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933934
fatcat:fmeouf2iynctnculdxzvoqb4iu
Measurement of total sound energy density in enclosures at low frequencies
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The results of the audience and expert scores were then statistically analyzed and correlated with a set of room acoustic indices which had been measured in the same locations. ...
There is a strong correlation between the subjective impression of reverberance with EDT and T30 and musical clarity with C80; 2. ...
He has consistently integrated viewpoints based on empirical results, intuitive interpretations, and mathematical and computational models of binaural interaction and spatial hearing. ...
doi:10.1121/1.2934233
fatcat:vuavezpbsnabxmhi4jlbvbwgly
Temporal integration of loudness as a function of level
1995
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
a new parabolic approximation that is secondorder accurate, and an internal wave model based on a new representation of the GM spectrum that allows efficient generation of internal wave fields that evolve ...
The GCM output was then used as an input to an acoustic propagation model. The acoustic time series can then be analyzed for climatic trends. ...
This ratio is only 20 (between 0.5 and 10 cm 2) for the "compact" versus "diffuse" axis (from/a/to/i/). ...
doi:10.1121/1.411567
fatcat:h52442zdrnc6zmr4ephlixbspu
Temporal integration of loudness as a function of level
1996
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
a new parabolic approximation that is secondorder accurate, and an internal wave model based on a new representation of the GM spectrum that allows efficient generation of internal wave fields that evolve ...
The GCM output was then used as an input to an acoustic propagation model. The acoustic time series can then be analyzed for climatic trends. ...
This ratio is only 20 (between 0.5 and 10 cm 2) for the "compact" versus "diffuse" axis (from/a/to/i/). ...
doi:10.1121/1.415236
pmid:8819858
fatcat:tsiit3akb5e4tkzxdzrilpsfzy
Application of the PE method to up‐slope sound propagation
1995
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
a new parabolic approximation that is secondorder accurate, and an internal wave model based on a new representation of the GM spectrum that allows efficient generation of internal wave fields that evolve ...
The GCM output was then used as an input to an acoustic propagation model. The acoustic time series can then be analyzed for climatic trends. ...
This ratio is only 20 (between 0.5 and 10 cm 2) for the "compact" versus "diffuse" axis (from/a/to/i/). ...
doi:10.1121/1.411728
fatcat:bvxtg4xt7zcljo4rpxldvug444
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