2008
DOI: 10.1121/1.2933719
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A computational model for auditory scene analysis

Abstract: Primitive auditory scene analysis (ASA) is based on intrinsic properties of the auditory environment. Acoustic features such as continuity and proximity in time or frequency cause perceptual grouping of acoustic elements. Various grouping attributes have been translated into successful signal processing techniques that may be used in source separation. A next step beyond primitive ASA is source identification through schema-based ASA. We present a computational model for ASA that is inspired by models from cog… Show more

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“…In particular, such a model is able to reproduce and explain, in a qualitative way, trends as observed in epidemiological research on soundscapes[De Coensel et al, 2005]. Since human listeners process sound as meaningful events,Niessen et al [2009] developed a model to identify components in a Proceedings…”
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“…In particular, such a model is able to reproduce and explain, in a qualitative way, trends as observed in epidemiological research on soundscapes[De Coensel et al, 2005]. Since human listeners process sound as meaningful events,Niessen et al [2009] developed a model to identify components in a Proceedings…”
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confidence: 99%