Re: spectral shape + perceptual distance (Bernhard Laback )


Subject: Re: spectral shape + perceptual distance
From:    Bernhard Laback  <Bernhard.Laback@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 23 Oct 2008 09:28:24 +0200
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Hi Andy, Look at: Rao P, van Dinther R, Veldhuis R, Kohlrausch A. (2001). "A measure for predicting audibility discrimination thresholds for spectral envelope distortions in vowel sounds," J Acoust Soc Am. 109, 2085-2097. Best, Bernhard Andrew Sabin wrote: > Hi All, > > Is anyone aware of a paper investigating a way to model the perceptual > distance between 2 sounds that differ in spectral shape, but are > otherwise identical? The ideal investigation would compare a single > recorded sound that has been processed with 2 different equalization > (frequency vs gain) curves. I am aware of the recent work by Terasawa > et al., but I am most interested in real (recorded) sounds. > > Many thanks > > Andy Sabin > Graduate Student > Northwestern University > -- *************************** Bernhard Laback, Ph.D. Experimental Audiology Group Acoustics Research Institute (ARI) Austrian Academy of Sciences NEW LOCATION! Wohllebengasse 12-14 A-1040 Wien Austria Tel.: +43 1 51581 2514 Fax.: +43 1 51581 2530 http://www.kfs.oeaw.ac.at/ ***************************


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