2005
DOI: 10.1159/000087085
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Human Hearing Modelling Real-Time Spectrography for Visual Feedback in Singing Training

Abstract: The traditional form of spectrography employed for speech analysis makes use of fixed bandwidth bandpass filters, which are usually set either to wide-band or narrow-band to optimise the time and frequency resolution of the resulting spectrogram respectively. The acoustic analysis carried out by the human ear can be modelled as a bank of bandpass filters whose bandwidth changes as a function of centre frequency, and therefore the time and frequency resolution varies with frequency. This paper describes a spect… Show more

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