We have already debated the issue of paper requests on more than one occasion in the past (documented in the archive at http://auditory.org/postings.html). In short, the conclusion was that it is OK to send paper requests to the list without any restriction on availability or anything else. Just a reminder that messages asking subscribers to refrain from sending paper requests goes against our previous decision and current policy.
Marcelo
Dear Mengli,
You should contact the authors and ask them for a reprint.
What you are asking here is an infringement of copyright law.
Good luck, Bas
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From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Feng, Mengli (2018)
Sent: woensdag 4 maart 2020 14:36
To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AUDITORY] Two AES papers
Dear All,
Could anyone possibly share two papers with me if you have an AES (audio engineering society) membership? They are very important for my current project.
[1] B. R. Glasberg and B. C. J. Moore, "A Model of Loudness Applicable to Time-Varying Sounds," Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, vol. 50, pp. 331-342 (2002).
[2] B. C. J. Moore, B. R. Glasberg and T. Baer, "A Model for the Prediction of Thresholds, Loudness and Partial Loudness," J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 45, pp. 224-240 (1997).
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
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Mengli Feng
PhD Student
PGR Collective EPMS School Convenor
Audio, Biosignals and Machine Learning Group
Department of Electronic Engineering
Royal Holloway, University of London
Research Interest:
Speech/ voice production and perception
Ongoing Project:
the perceptual effect of Bone-conducted sound of own voice
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