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Psychoacoustic cues to emotion in speech prosody and music
2013
Cognition & Emotion
There is strong evidence of shared acoustic profiles common to the expression of emotions in music and speech, yet relatively limited understanding of the specific psychoacoustic features involved. ...
This study combines a controlled experiment and computational modelling to investigate the perceptual codes associated with the expression of emotion in the acoustic domain. ...
Analysis The following sections provide a detailed analysis of each model for all stimuli. ...
doi:10.1080/02699931.2012.732559
pmid:23057507
fatcat:w6fz55v3hjaq5ogiz7sycpbu3i
PsySound3: a program for the analysis of sound recordings
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
In some cases, PsySound3 makes available multiple models of the one auditory attribute -for example it implements dynamic and static loudness models using Erb-and Bark-based auditory filters. ...
The program is extensible, and so has the potential to allow researchers to share their analysis models using a common interface. ...
The availability of multiple analysis models, together with the visualization and sonification options, make PsySound3 an excellent educational tool for students of sound design, music acoustics, psychoacoustics ...
doi:10.1121/1.2933513
fatcat:6txr535b3fbllj5vqw3y54mypm
A Reverberation Instrument Based On Perceptual Mapping
2011
Zenodo
Different techniques for artificial reverberationwill be covered. ...
A multidimensional scaling experimentwas conducted on impulse responses in order to determinehow humans acoustically perceive spatiality. ...
Reverberation is more than just smearing a signal in time, it can also convey a context to sounds, which can be fascinating especially in electro-acoustic music. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1178049
fatcat:jy654gclrfbjzg6m63auzdlqoe
Auditory information processing: the computational approach
2006
Annals of General Psychiatry
We also relate our analysis to evidences by psychoacoustical experimentation evidence. The possibility of DSP implementation of auditory models in musical/engineering applications is also considered. ...
Computational models of the auditory function have long been pursued and used for compact and predictable description of both perceptual and physiological responses to auditory stimulations. ...
We also relate our analysis to evidences by psychoacoustical experimentation evidence. The possibility of DSP implementation of auditory models in musical/engineering applications is also considered. ...
doi:10.1186/1744-859x-5-s1-s2
fatcat:t6vnnqqpwvaprh4rhacj7f7ds4
Sound onset detection by applying psychoacoustic knowledge
1999
1999 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings. ICASSP99 (Cat. No.99CH36258)
The system is general in regard to the sounds involved and was found to be robust for different kinds of signals. This was achieved without assuming regularities in the positions of the onsets. ...
Then the mentioned system is described, which utilizes band-wise processing and a psychoacoustic model of intensity coding to combine the results from the separate frequency bands. ...
The onset information may also be used in audio/video synchronization and timing, or passed for further analysis and recognition for example in an acoustic supervision system. ...
doi:10.1109/icassp.1999.757494
dblp:conf/icassp/Klapuri99
fatcat:7wuwx46vgrggrmckitscvwbb24
An Analytical Methodology For Acousmatic Music
2004
Zenodo
Tonal music uses scene analysis principles in a number of ways that are relevant to musical texture. Perhaps these principles could be adapted for the analysis of texture in acousmatic music. ...
Gygi's identification studies gives us a basis for isolating acoustic features of environmental sounds that we may want to single out for analysis. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1415655
fatcat:fknspyseznc4fonsbknaclqanm
Differential Geometry of Music Perception
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Prevalent neuroscientific theories are combined with acoustic observations from various studies to create a consistent differential-geometric model for music perception in order to rationalize, explain ...
The stratifold model allows for rigorous studies of psychoacoustic quantities like roughness and harmonicity as height functions. ...
Under the premise that common chord progressions in music theory and their psychoacoustic properties find their justification in certain sound qualities, the chord model C together with its sound qualities ...
arXiv:2207.11035v1
fatcat:ox2vzv4trvhu7jd6c52wxdx4g4
Rhythm and Transforms, Perception and Mathematics
[chapter]
2009
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Such a "beat finding machine" (illustrated in Fig. 1 ) has implication for music theory, on the design of sound processing electronics such as musical synthesizers, on the uses of drum machines in recording ...
Extensive sound examples (Sethares 2008) demonstrate beatbased signal processing techniques, methods of musical (re)composition, and new kinds of musicological analysis. ...
Musical Analysis via Feature Scores Traditional musical analysis often focuses on the use of note-based musical scores. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-04579-0_1
fatcat:ga6kdpcycnfv5miiveqg5kllqq
Environmental Sounds Influence the Multisensory Perception of Chocolate Gelati
2019
Foods
Dominance was significantly higher for the fast food restaurant, food court, and bar sound conditions. ...
Taken together, these results clearly demonstrate that people's perception of the flavour of gelato varied with the different real-world sounds used in this study. ...
Psychoacoustic Analysis of the Sounds In the psychoacoustic analysis, parameters other than sound pressure level were determined to describe a sound. ...
doi:10.3390/foods8040124
pmid:30991748
pmcid:PMC6517920
fatcat:xuj52p4rtvaj5jw7p2o2pshgty
The psychoacoustics of the irrelevant sound effect
2014
Acoustical Science and Technology
At present, the wealth of empirical findings on the effects of irrelevant sound is not well accounted for by the available theoretical models. ...
Cognitive models make only qualitative predictions, and psychoacoustical models (e.g., those based on fluctuation strength or the speech transmission index) account for subsets of the available data, but ...
One of the strongest points in favour of this model is that it accounts for the effects of the type of task used in the ISE paradigm: Note that ISEs are strongest when the focal (memory) task requires ...
doi:10.1250/ast.35.10
fatcat:pl4hewcncbeulksjcnh5fa3zsa
Psychoacoustic Impact Assessment Of Smoothed Am/Fm Resonance Signals
2015
Proceedings of the SMC Conferences
Also, we highlight a different kind of approach for the processing of musically-interesting sounds, which is not as widely used in the computer music literature as the Fourier analysis and additive synthesis ...
It was used to analyse the transient be-haviour of musical sounds. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.851145
fatcat:o3prraszcffublcrw3u2dez5qu
Content-based music indexing and organization
2002
Proceedings of the 25th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '02
Audio signals are processed according to psychoacoustic models to obtain a time-invariant representation of its characteristics. ...
We present a system that automatically organizes a music collection according to the perceived sound similarity r esembling genres or styles of music. ...
providing an interface for exploratory analysis of music archives. ...
doi:10.1145/564437.564468
fatcat:re6spoaab5aknmhv2cikty4oni
Content-based music indexing and organization
2002
Proceedings of the 25th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '02
Audio signals are processed according to psychoacoustic models to obtain a time-invariant representation of its characteristics. ...
We present a system that automatically organizes a music collection according to the perceived sound similarity r esembling genres or styles of music. ...
providing an interface for exploratory analysis of music archives. ...
doi:10.1145/564376.564468
dblp:conf/sigir/RauberPM02
fatcat:uy4safybarcpnjvnlcfuuvqsiq
A new subband perceptual audio coder using CELP
1998
Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP '98 (Cat. No.98CH36181)
In order to obtain a high audio quality, psychoacoustic models allocate dynamically the number of bits needed in each subband. ...
This paper presents an audio coding system which uses filter banks to decompose, in the frequency domain, the audio signal into constant width subbands. ...
We have implemented for that purpose the psychoacoustic models described in the MPEG norm. ...
doi:10.1109/icassp.1998.679677
dblp:conf/icassp/VreckenHC98
fatcat:vinrrpxcgra25axvmf232wk7za
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing - EDICS
2014
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
audio coding Psychoacoustic models for coding Objective and subjective quality assessment Error detection, correction, and concealment AUD-ANSY Audio Analysis and Synthesis Music analysis, modification ...
, and synthesis Models and representations for musical signals Pitch and multi-pitch estimation Audio feature analysis and extraction Melody, note, chord, key, and rhythm estimation and detection Automatic ...
of the vocal production system Bioacoustics and medical acoustics Singing and properties of the musical voice
SPE-SPER Speech Perception and Psychoacoustics Models of speech perception Hearing and psychoacoustics ...
doi:10.1109/taslp.2014.2300358
fatcat:2dozzyib25cl5mihmkctbu3huq
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