Re: noise classification problem ("Bruno L. Giordano" )


Subject: Re: noise classification problem
From:    "Bruno L. Giordano"  <bruno.giordano(at)UNIPD.IT>
Date:    Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:49:33 +0200

Ciao Alberto, it might be interesting for you to read about what has been done in the past years within the Sounding Object project: http://www.soundobject.org/SObBook/SObBook_JUL03.pdf Bruno > Hello to everyone in the AUDITORY list, > I'm an italian student in a Phd course in Grenoble France (ART SCIENCES > TECHNOLOGIES, at the ACROE INSTITUE). > I'm researching in sound synthesis (physical modeling) and in particular > i'm concentrating on noise creation for modern composers. > My problem now is undertsanding what has already been done in the past > about noise. > Searching on the web i found out nothing interesting: it seems noone > ever did a serious noise classification. It seems to me impossible > even if the subject is complex. > Now i'm thinking about starting one on a physical approach (trying to > classify noises following physical parameters of the real objet that > can produce them). I've been reading the ineresting papers written by > William Gaver ("Synthesing auditory icons" (Thanks to dan Ellis for > the advice)) and i found it interesting but i need something deeper in > classification more than algorithms. > I just need some categories oficially accepted to classify my sounds. > Please tell me what you think, or suggest me some sites, adresses, > bibliography. > > Thank you for your time > > Alberto Novello > > > You can find me at this > number: > +33625273033 > > at this adress: > Mr. Alberto Novello > Ch. 205 Bat. Americain > Residence Olympique > Grenoble > France > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruno L. Giordano - Ph. D. student Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale Via Venezia 8 - 35131 Padova, Italy currently hosted by: Equipe Perception et Cognition Musicales Ircam-CNRS (UMR 9912) 1 place Igor-Stravinsky F-75004 Paris, France ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: webmail.unipd.it


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