• Title/Summary/Keyword: Auditory Communication

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Modeling of distance localization using by an extended auditory parallax model (확장폭주각 모델을 이용한 음상거리정위의 모델화)

  • KIM Hae-Young;SUZUKI Yoiti;TAKANE Shouichi;SONE Toshio
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • spring
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 1999
  • This study aims at establishing an digital signal processing technique to control 3-D sound localization, especially focusing our eyes on the role of information provided by Head-Related Transfer Function(HRTF). In order to clarify the cues to control the auditory distance perception, two conventional models named Hirsch-Tahara model and auditory parallax model were examined. As a result, it was shown that both models have limitations to universally explain the auditory distance perception. Hence, the auditory parallax model was extended so as to apply in broader cases of auditory distance perception. The results of the experiment by simulating HRTFs based on the extented parallax model showed that the cues provided by the new model were almost sufficient to control the perception of auditory distance from an actual sound source located within about 2 m.

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The Comparisons of 4 Channel Auditory Brainstem Response for Tracking Auditory Neuro-Pathway

  • Woo, Jin-Wan;Lee, Sang-Min;Hong, Sung-Hwa;Sung, Young-Ju;Park, Sook-Kyoung;Lee, Yong-Hee;Kim, In-Young;Kim, Sun-I.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.195-200
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    • 2004
  • The Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) with a click stimulation in guinea pigs was used to examine the auditory neuro-pathway from the cochlear nucleus to brain. Using multi-channel active electrodes, the 3-dimensional auditory pathway was examined from the cochlea to the inferior colliculus through the brainstem. These results are similar to the well-known neuro-pathway. This study on the multi-channel ABR shows that the positions of the ABR generators move to the central brain and the contralateral pathway. It is generally agreed that the ABR is generated by some structures along the auditory pathway. This study provides some information on the neuro-pathway where the ABR peak is generated.

Comparison of two techniques for transpharyngeal endoscopic auditory tube diverticulotomy in the horse

  • Koch, Drew W.;Easley, Jeremiah T.;Nelson, Brad B.;Delcambre, Jeremy J.;McCready, Erin G.;Hackett, Eileen S.
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.835-839
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    • 2018
  • Auditory tube diverticula, also known as guttural pouches, are naturally occurring dilations of the auditory tube in horses that communicate with the nasopharynx through a small ostium. Infection and select other conditions can result in inflammation and narrowing of the nasopharyngeal ostium, which prevents drainage of fluid or egress of air and can lead to persistent infection or guttural pouch tympany. Auditory tube diverticulotomy allows continuous egress from the auditory tube diverticula and is a feature of disease treatment in horses, in which medical treatment alone is not successful. Transpharyngeal endoscopic auditory tube diverticulotomy was performed using a diode laser either at a single dorsal pharyngeal recess location or bilaterally caudal to the nasopharyngeal ostium in 10 horse head specimens. Both methods resulted in clear communication between the nasopharynx and auditory tube diverticula. Diverticulotomy performed in the dorsal pharyngeal recess required less laser energy and activation time and had a shorter surgical duration than diverticulotomy performed caudal to the nasopharyngeal ostium. Further study related to the clinical application of both techniques is warranted.

The characteristics of sentence reading intonations in North Korean defectors based on pitch range and an auditory-perceptual rating scale (북한이탈주민의 문장 읽기 억양 특성-음도범위와 청지각적 평가를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Damee;Kim, Shinhee;Kim, Jiseong;An, Eunsol;Cho, Yongyun;Yang, Yoonhee;Yim, Dongsun
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 2019
  • This study aimed to compare the prosodic characteristics of North Korean defectors and South Koreans in three types of sentences (declarative, interrogative, and negative) in two reading tasks (short and dialogue) through acoustic analysis and auditory-perceptual evaluation. In addition, this study examined the relationship between the auditory-perceptual evaluation scores and self-assessment questionnaires on intonation for North Korean defectors. The participants were 15 North Korean defectors and 15 Korean speakers with standard Seoul accents. For statistical analysis, three-way mixed ANOVA and multivariate analysis were performed within the three types of sentences in the reading tasks through acoustic analysis and the Mann-Whitney U Test for auditory-perceptual evaluation. Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficients were also used to identify the correlations between the results of the self-assessment questionnaire on intonation and the auditory-perceptual evaluation. The North Korean defectors were found to have a significantly lower pitch range and auditory-perceptual evaluation score than South Koreans in reading tasks. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between their auditory-perceptual evaluations and self-assessment questionnaires on intonation. The study findings suggest that North Korean defectors, who face many challenges with intonation, showed a tendency to think that their intonation differed from the standard Korean intonation and showed better auditory evaluation results for interrogative sentences.

Performance analysis of subjective Loudness meter with ITU-R BS. 1387-1 algorithm for digital audio (디지털 오디오 주관적 음향레벨 계측기 구현을 위한 ITU-R BS. 1387-1의 알고리즘 특성 분석)

  • Ngan, Nguyen Vo Bao;Park, Seonggyoon;Ro, Soonghwan;Han, Chankyu
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.395-404
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, the perceived loudness metering algorithm based on ITU-R BS.1387-1 was investigated and implemented, and its performance was evaluated by applying to 23 pure tones and 9 digital audio samples. Error of the tone test results compared with ISO226:2003 was below 5%, and sample test results, in comparison with Moore's algorithm, showed deviation of less than 4.7% and correlation of 0.96. On the other hand, it was investigated how the implemented algorithm's performance was subject to auditory pitch scale. Its result showed that the algorithm with 37 auditory filters, through correcting a bias effect, has a good performance of less than 2% in comparison with the one with 109 auditory filters.

A Study on the Communication System Design for Auditory Disabled (청각장애인을 위한 의사소통 시스템 디자인 연구)

  • Yang, Sung-Ho;Song, Ji-Won
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.02a
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    • pp.1172-1175
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    • 2009
  • This study aims to develop communication devices and interfaces to address the communication needs of the hearing impaired. Through three FGI (Focused Group Interview)s with deaf persons and sign-language interpreters, we studied the communication methods, devices, and needs of the deaf. On the basis of our analysis, we propose a communication framework to improve their means of communication with normal or other deaf persons. We have designed a communication system that is based on the proposed framework: this system suggests functions for remote sign-language interpretation services for conversations in close-range and over the phone. Details are presented regarding the design of interfaces for video calls, text messages, and digital memos, addressing the conversation patterns of the deaf. The system includes hardware form factors for video phones that facilitate sign language conversations and also mitigate other auditory problems in daily life, such as problems with door bells. The design concept has been verified through a test with six deaf users.

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Listener Auditory Perception Enhancement using Virtual Sound Source Design for 3D Auditory System

  • Kang, Cheol Yong;Mariappan, Vinayagam;Cho, Juphil;Lee, Seon Hee
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2016
  • When a virtual sound source for 3D auditory system is reproduced by a linear loudspeaker array, listeners can perceive not only the direction of the source, but also its distance. Control over perceived distance has often been implemented via the adjustment of various acoustic parameters, such as loudness, spectrum change, and the direct-to-reverberant energy ratio; however, there is a neglected yet powerful cue to the distance of a nearby virtual sound source that can be manipulated for sources that are positioned away from the listener's median plane. This paper address the problem of generating binaural signals for moving sources in closed or in open environments. The proposed perceptual enhancement algorithm composed of three main parts is developed: propagation, reverberation and the effect of the head, torso and pinna. For propagation the effect of attenuation due to distance and molecular air-absorption is considered. Related to the interaction of sounds with the environment, especially in closed environments is reverberation. The effects of the head, torso and pinna on signals that arrive at the listener are also objectives of the consideration. The set of HRTF that have been used to simulate the virtual sound source environment for 3D auditory system. Special attention has been given to the modelling and interpolation of HRTFs for the generation of new transfer functions and definition of trajectories, definition of closed environment, etc. also be considered for their inclusion in the program to achieve realistic binaural renderings. The evaluation is implemented in MATLAB.

A Study on Voice Activity Detection Using Auditory Scene and Periodic to Aperiodic Component Ratio in CASA System (CASA 시스템의 청각장면과 PAR를 이용한 음성 영역 검출에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jung-Ho;Ko, Hyung-Hwa;Kang, Chul-Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.10
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    • pp.181-187
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    • 2013
  • When there are background noises or some people speaking at the same time, a human's auditory sense has the ability to listen the target speech signal with a specific purpose through Auditory Scene Analysis. The CASA system with human's auditory faculty system is able to segregate the speech. However, the performance of CASA system is reduced when the CASA system fails to determine the correct position of the speech. In order to correct the error in locating the speech on the CASA system, voice activity detection algorithm is proposed in this paper, which is a combined auditory scene analysis with PAR(Periodic to Aperiodic component Ratio). The experiments have been conducted to evaluate the performance of voice activity detection in environments of white noise and car noise with the change of SNR 15~0dB. In this paper, by comparing the existing algorithms (Pitch and Guoning Hu) with the proposed algorithm, the accuracy of the voice activity detection performance has been improved as the following: improvement of maximum 4% at SNR 15dB and maximum 34% at SNR 0dB for white noise and car noise, respectively.