Re: Reverberation Calculation/Modelling (Tjeerd Andringa )


Subject: Re: Reverberation Calculation/Modelling
From:    Tjeerd Andringa  <tjeerd@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:29:37 +0200
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Dear John, we have also done some work in this topic. Niessen, M.E., Krijnders, J.D., Boers, J., Andringa, T.C. (2007). Assessing the reverberation level in speech. Proceedings of ICA 2007, CAS-03-020. http://www.ai.rug.nl/research/acg/pubs/Niessen07.pdf Regards, Tjeerd DeLiang Wang wrote: > John, > > If I understand you, we have published a paper on a related topic: > > Wu M. and Wang D.L. (2006): A pitch-based method for the estimation of > short reverberation time > <http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/%7Edwang/papers/Wu-Wang.acustica06.pdf>. > Acta Acustica united with Acustica, vol. 92, pp. 337-339. > > Cheers, > DeLiang > > John Spencer wrote: >> >> Dear List, >> >> >> >> Im looking for some advice/help in relation to measuring or >> determining the amount of reverberation in a speech or audio signal. >> Ive been trying to see if there is any literature on this but I cannot >> find any way of measuring the amount of reverberation in a signal. Are >> there any mathematical models that can be used to calculate a "value" >> for revereration when given a speech/audio segment? >> >> >> >> Also, I would intersted in finding out if there is a way of comparing >> two identical signals recorded in two different rroms to determine the >> revereration differences. >> >> >> >> I don't suspect that much has been done in this area but thanks to >> anyone who can help me with information or advice. >> >> >> >> John >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Walla! Mail - Get your free unlimited mail today <http://www.walla.com> > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Prof. DeLiang Wang > Department of Computer Science and Engineering > The Ohio State University > 2015 Neil Ave. > Columbus, OH 43210-1277, U.S.A. > > Phone: 614-292-6827 (OFFICE); 614-292-7402 (LAB) > Fax: 614-292-2911 > URL: http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~dwang >


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