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The role of stress and word size in Spanish speech segmentation

In English, the predominance of stressed syllables as word onsets aids lexical segmentation in degraded listening conditions. Yet it is unlikely that these findings would readily transfer to languages with differing rhythmic structure. In the current study, the authors seek to examine whether listeners exploit both common word size (syllable number)...

Wed Dec 7, 2016 17:03
Perceptually salient spectrotemporal modulations for recognition of sustained musical instruments

Modulation Power Spectra include dimensions of spectral and temporal modulation that contribute significantly to the perception of musical instrument timbres. Nevertheless, it remains unknown whether each instrument's identity is characterized by specific regions in this representation. A recognition task was applied to tuba, trombone,...

Mon Dec 5, 2016 18:11
Noise control zone for a periodic ducted Helmholtz resonator system

This paper presents a theoretical study of the dispersion characteristics of sound wave propagation in a periodic ducted Helmholtz resonator (HR) system. The predicted result fits well with a numerical simulation using a finite element method. This study indicates that for the same system, no matter how many HRs are connected or what the periodic distance...

Thu Dec 1, 2016 17:05
Spatially separating language masker from target results in spatial and linguistic masking release

Several studies demonstrate that in complex auditory scenes, speech recognition is improved when the competing background and target speech differ linguistically. However, such studies typically utilize spatially co-located speech sources which may not fully capture typical listening conditions. Furthermore, co-located presentation may overestimate...

Thu Dec 1, 2016 17:05
A corpus of noise-induced word misperceptions for English

Words spoken against a noise background often form an ambiguous percept. However, in certain conditions, a listener will mishear a noisy word but report hearing the same incorrect word as reported by other listeners. These consistent hearing errors are valuable as tests of detailed models of speech perception. This paper describes the...

Wed Nov 23, 2016 18:41
Tropical littoral ambient noise probability density function model based on sea surface temperature

Ambient noise variability in tropical shallow water presents a critical challenge for sonar designers and operators due to site-specific sea surface fluctuations. Sea surface temperature (SST) is a direct measure of energy balance defining the local climate of the region and hence ambient noise characteristics. In this...

Mon Nov 21, 2016 19:45

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