نتایج جستجو برای: pitch channel

تعداد نتایج: 244868  

1997
Jean ROUAT Yong Chun LIU Daniel MORISSETTE

The design of a pitch tracking system for noisy speech is a challenging and yet unsolved issue due to the association of "traditional" pitch determination problems with those of noise processing. We have developed a multi-channel pitch determination algorithm (PDA) that has been tested on three speech databases (0dB SNR telephone speech, speech recorded in a car and clean speech) involving fift...

2018
Nailong Wu Chao Wu Tong Ge Deqing Yang Rui Yang

The motion of an underwater vehicle is prone to be affected by time-varying model parameters and the actuator limitation in control practice. Adaptive control is an effective method to deal with the general system dynamic uncertainties and disturbances. However, the effect of disturbances control on transient dynamics is not prominent. In this paper, we redesign the L1 adaptive control architec...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Thomas Lu Ruth Litovsky Fan-Gang Zeng

Bilateral cochlear implant (BiCI) users gain an advantage in noisy situations from a second implant, but their bilateral performance falls short of normal hearing listeners. Channel interactions due to overlapping electrical fields between electrodes can impair speech perception, but its role in limiting binaural hearing performance has not been well characterized. To address the issue, binaura...

2003
Ramin Pichevar Jean Rouat

A two-layer spiking neural network is used to segregate double vowels. The first layer is a partially connected spiking neurons of relaxation oscillatory type, while the second layer consists of fully connected relaxation oscillators. A twodimensional auditory image generated by the enhanced spectrum of cochlear filter bank envelopes is computed. The segregation is based on a channel selection ...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 2013
m. r. tabeshpour b. ataie ashtiani m. s. seif a. a. golafshani

because of fluctuation in leg tension, pitch motion is very effective fatigue and life safety of leg elements in tension leg structures (tlss). in this paper an exact solution for pitch vibration of a tls interacting with ocean wave is presented. the legs of tlp are considered as elastic springs. the flow is assumed to be irrotational and single-valued velocity potentials are defined. the effec...

1998
Michael S. Brandstein

This paper addresses the limitations of current approaches to distant-talker speech acquisition and advocates the development of techniques which explicitly incorporate the nature of the speech signal (e.g. statistical non-stationarity, method of production, pitch, voicing, formant structure, and source radiator model) into a multi-channel context. The goal is to combine the advantages of spati...

2011
Nils Peters Jonas Braasch

Virtual Microphone Control (ViMiC) is a real-time multichannel spatial sound rendering technique based on sound recording principles. In an auditory virtual environment, ViMiC simulates multichannel microphone techniques, resulting in the characteristic Inter-Channel Time Differences (ICTD) and Inter-Channel Level Differences (ICLD) to create the spatial image of a sound scene. When virtual sou...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2000
A Faulkner S Rosen C Smith

Recent simulations of continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) cochlear implant speech processors have used acoustic stimulation that provides only weak cues to pitch, periodicity, and aperiodicity, although these are regarded as important perceptual factors of speech. Four-channel vocoders simulating CIS processors have been constructed, in which the salience of speech-derived periodicity and pit...

2012
Byung Suk Lee Daniel P. W. Ellis

Pitch tracking algorithms have a long history in various applications such as speech coding and extracting information, as well as other domains such as bioacoustics and music signal processing. While autocorrelation is a useful technique for detecting periodicity, autocorrelation peaks suffer ambiguity, leading to the classic “octave error” in pitch tracking. Moreover, additive noise can affec...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2004
Tim Green Andrew Faulkner Stuart Rosen

The limited spectral resolution of cochlear implant systems means that voice pitch perception depends on weak temporal envelope cues. Enhancement of such cues was investigated in implant users and in acoustic simulations. Subjects labeled the pitch movement of processed synthetic diphthongal glides. In standard processing, noise carriers (simulations) or pulse trains (implant users) were modula...

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