Auditory Modeling Book (Malcolm Slaney )


Subject: Auditory Modeling Book
From:    Malcolm Slaney  <malcolm@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:04:56 -0700
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I've got a half-dozen extra copies of Computational Models of Auditory Function or to see the Amazon page go to http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9051994575/qid=1012929631/ ref=sr_11_0_1/102-4222407-5337737 The book contains a couple of dozen articles by the best and the brightest interested in modeling auditory perception. I've attached the table of contents below. Copies go to the who ever makes the best case why they should have it. Priority goes to Libraries (group, prof, etc.) so more people have access to it PhD Students US mailing addresses (since my employer, Yahoo, is paying the shipping) Let me know if you want or need a copy. This is a good way to see a broad overview of the techniques used to model how we perceive sound. -- Malcolm Contents Physiology of the Auditory Periphery (Steven Greenberg) ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1 Coding Efficiency of Inner Hair Cells at the Threshold of Hearing Ilse C. Gebeshuber and Frank Rattay.................................................................. .................15 A Method for Evaluation of Multiparameter Nonlinear Models Illustrated on a Computational Model of Auditory-Nerve Rate–Level Curves Konstantina M. Stankovic............................................................... ......................................27 Characteristics of Cochlear Nucleus Onset Units Studied with a Model Sridhar Kalluri and Bertrand Delgutte................................................................ ..................39 Modeling the Cochlea (Malcolm Slaney) ........................................................................ ......................................................................55 A Time-Varying, Analysis/Synthesis Auditory Filterbank Based on an IIR Gammachirp Filter Toshio Irino and Masashi Unoki .................................................................. .......................57 Advances in Computational Modeling of Cochlear Implant Physiology and Perception I. C. Bruce, M. W. White, L. S. Irlicht, S. J. O'Leary and G. M. Clark................................73 Sound Localization and Binaural Mechanisms (Jens Blauert) ........................................................................ ......................................................................85 Preliminary Model of Auditory Distance Perception for Nearby Sources Douglas S. Brungart................................................................ .............................................89 A Computational Model of Auditory Sound Localization Kazuhito Ito and Masato Akagi .................................................................. .......................103 A Computational Model of Sound Localization Based on Neurophysiological Data Klaus Hartung and Susanne J. Sterbing ............................................................... .............119 The Bat as a Computational System (Steven Greenberg) ........................................................................ ....................................................................133 Time and Frequency Information Used in the Computation of Elevation by an Echolocating Bat Janine M. Wotton, Michael J. Ferragamo, Rick L. Jenison and James A. Simmons .........135 Using Computational Insights for Devising Experimental Research Strategies on Acoustic Flow Perception in CF-Bats Rolf Müller and Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler ............................................................. ..............145 Auditory Processing of Pitch (Malcolm Slaney) ........................................................................ ....................................................................157 A Computational Auditory Model of the Lateralization of the Huggins Pitch Michael A. Akeroyd and A. Quentin Summerfield............................................................. 161 Processing of Pitch Information in Complex Stimuli by a Model of the Octopus Cell in the Cochlear Nucleus Yidao Cai, JoAnn McGee and Edward J. Walsh................................................................175 Temporal Processing and Periodicity Analysis (Roy Patterson) ........................................................................ ....................................................................187 Aspects of Envelope Coding in the Auditory System Peter Heil.................................................................... ........................................................191 Functional Significance of Latencies in the Auditory System Stefan Bleeck and Gerald Langner ................................................................ ....................207 A Computational Model of Co-Modulation Masking Release Masashi Unoki and Masato Akagi................................................................... ...................223 Neural Timing Nets for Auditory Computation Peter Cariani ................................................................ ......................................................235 Auditory Dynamics (Shihab Shamma) ........................................................................ ....................................................................249 Synchronous Oscillations in the Thalamocortical System and the Effects of Naturalistic Ripple Stimuli L. M. Miller, M. Escabi and C. E. Schreiner............................................................... .......251 Auditory Scene Analysis (Malcolm Slaney) ........................................................................ ....................................................................263 A Procedure for Identification and Segregation of Multiple Auditory Objects Uwe Baumann................................................................. ...................................................265 Cortical Synaptic Depression and Auditory Perception Sue L. Denham.................................................................. ................................................277 Applying a Model of Concurrent Vowel Segregation to Real Speech Georg F. Meyer, Dekun Yang and William A. Ainsworth..................................................293 Auditory Processing of Speech (Steven Greenberg and Malcolm Slaney) ........................................................................ ....................................................................295 Modeling the Perception of Pitch-Rate Amplitude Modulation in Noise Brian P. Strope and Abeer A. Alwan................................................................... ................309 Front-End Design by Using Auditory Modeling in Speech Recognition Jilei Tian, Kari Laurila, Ramalingam Hariharan and Imre Kiss.........................................323 Straight: An Extremely High-Quality Vocoder for Auditory and Speech Perception Research Hideki Kawahara................................................................ ................................................337


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