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Re: Whither correlograms?



Hi,

I think the representations by Shamma S.,
"Multiresolution spectrotemporal analysis of complex sounds"

is one of the most promising auditory+signal processing approaches.

I do believe they have started to apply this to source separation also..

Murali

On 7/8/06, Richard F. Lyon <DickLyon@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Back in the 80s and 90s, at lot of us investigated auditory
correlograms as a representation for sound separation and
classification.  Since I've been away from the field for a decade,
with the exception of monitoring this list a bit, I'd like to know if
anyone is still actively persuing this approach.  And if not, what
are the current hot alternative representations that try to connect
what's known of the auditory system to the functions of sound
separation and classification?

Dick