Semantic sound perception (hadi harb )


Subject: Semantic sound perception
From:    hadi harb  <Hadi.Harb(at)EC-LYON.FR>
Date:    Fri, 25 Jul 2003 12:40:04 +0200

Dear list, I am looking for references (results) of experiments on the perception of semantic real world sound signals by humans. For instance, the discrimination between speech and music signals, the recognition of music genres. Aspects like the temporal integration for real world signals and the short term memory are extremely relevant for my research. Till now I found references of experiments on simple (tones) signals. Any suggestion or direction will be helpful. Thank you Hadi Harb Dept. Mathematiques - Informatique, ECOLE CENTRALE DE LYON 36, av Guy de Collongue, 69130 Ecully France EUROPE tel: +33 (0)4.72.18.64.59 fax: +33 (0)4.78.33.16.15 e-mail: hadi.harb(at)ec-lyon.fr web: http://perso.ec-lyon.fr/hadi.harb


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