Sound localization is a listener's ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound in direction and distance. The sound localization mechanisms...
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Acoustic location (redirect from Acoustic source localization)
microphones, are a means of passive acoustic localization, but when using speakers are a means of active localization. Typically, more than one device is used...
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amount of synthesis. It is difficult to localize using monaural hearing, especially in 3D space. Sound localization technology is used in some audio and...
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Owls lock onto prey by using sound localization. Sound localization is an animal’s ability to identify the origin of a sound in distance and direction....
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Psychoacoustics (redirect from Sound Frequency and Emotions)
loudness, tone and timing between the two ears to allow us to localize sound sources. Localization can be described in terms of three-dimensional position:...
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Perceptual-based 3D sound localization is the application of knowledge of the human auditory system to develop 3D sound localization technology. Human listeners...
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Sensaura Sound localization Sound Retrieval System Soundbar Transfer function Daniel Starch (1908). Perimetry of the localization of sound. State University...
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Look up localization, L10n, or localize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Localization or localisation may refer to: Localization of function, locating...
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Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is the computational problem of constructing or updating a map of an unknown environment while simultaneously...
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the sounds, the relative ease with which neurophysiological recordings can be made from the auditory nerve, and the reliability of localization behavior...
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free-field, listening conditions sounds are perceived as being externalized. The direction of a sound in space (see sound localization) is determined by the brain...
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Binaural fusion (section Sound localization)
spectral differences in the sounds arriving at the two ears are used in localization. Lateralization (localization in azimuth) of sounds is accomplished primarily...
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Marco Polo game Players 2 or more Setup time 30 seconds Playing time No limit Skills Swimming, sound localization...
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Precedence effect (category Sound)
100 ms. In two-click lead–lag experiments, localization effects include aspects of summing localization, localization dominance, and lag discrimination suppression...
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perception of sound spatialization by exploiting sound localization: a listener's ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound in direction...
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3D sound reconstruction is the application of reconstruction techniques to 3D sound localization technology. These methods of reconstructing three-dimensional...
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detection. Coincidence detection has been shown to be a major factor in sound localization along the azimuth plane in several organisms. In 1948, Lloyd A. Jeffress...
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vertical sound localization. In animals, the function of the pinna is to collect sound, and perform spectral transformations to incoming sounds which enable...
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any point in post-production. Wig-wag History of cinema Set redress Sound localization 007 Stage Wallenstein, Joe (2012). Practical Moviemaking: A Handbook...
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the tape head(s) and tape. In sound localization experiments and literature, the azimuth refers to the angle the sound source makes compared to the imaginary...
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time of a sound between two ears. It is important in the localization of sounds, as it provides a cue to the direction or angle of the sound source from...
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3D audio effect (redirect from 3-D sound)
floors) to the listener's ear can be simulated. These effects include localization of sound sources behind, above and below the listener. Some 3D technologies...
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Hans Wallach (section Sound localization)
lightness constancy, and his work on sound localization elucidated the perceptual processing that underlies stereophonic sound. He was a member of the National...
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especially the mechanisms underlying sound localization. His most cited article, "A Place Theory of Sound Localization", was in the 1948 Journal of Comparative...
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Spatial hearing loss (section Localization mechanism)
an inability to use spatial cues about where a sound originates from in space. Poor sound localization in turn affects the ability to understand speech...
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binaural recording through headphones simulates the sound localization by which people listen to live sounds. For the listener, this experience is characterized...
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remarkable ability to localize sound despite the incredibly small distance (450-520μm) between its acoustic sensory organs. Its sound localization ability is facilitated...
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for children as well as audiological outcomes including improved sound localization and speech perception. A consensus statement from the European Bilateral...
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Pure tone (category Sound)
thresholds at different frequencies. Sound localization is often more difficult with pure tones than with other sounds. Pure tones have been used by 19th...
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audiology and the science of measuring hearing acuity for variations in sound intensity and pitch and for tonal purity, involving thresholds and differing...
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