Matsumoto et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Application of an auditory filter for the evaluation of sounds and sound fieldsMatsumoto et al., 2011
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- 1078654068566887417
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- Matsumoto Y
- Suzuki M
- Ogushi H
- Omoto A
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- Building Acoustics
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Auditory filters that simulate function of the human auditory organ are introduced for the evaluation of a sound and sound field. Three applications are discussed in this report. The first examines the similarity of sound fields. Music signals convolved with different impulse …
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