Re: ERB at high levels (DeLiang Wang )


Subject: Re: ERB at high levels
From:    DeLiang Wang  <dwang@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sun, 27 Apr 2008 09:57:56 -0400
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Pierre, Regarding the name, it is actually called "cochleagram" in Dick's early papers. It has been misnamed "cochleogram" (e.g. in my ICASSP'04 Tutorial on CASA) but let's stick to 'cochleagram'. DeLiang Pierre Divenyi wrote: > Ken, > > Check out Dick Lyon's new cochleogram (also misnamed cochleagram) > model on his web site. He spent a long time trying to come up with the > correct parameters. In any case, the model is beautiful. > > Pierre > > At 10:29 AM 4/25/2008, Ken Grant wrote: >> We are looking for any data or model of ERB as a function of level. >> We are aware of the Oxenham and Simonson (2006) and the Baker and >> Rosen (2006) papers which don't go above 70 dB SPL. We would like to >> hear any suggestions as to what people think normal-hearing ERBs at >> 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 look like at input levels as high as 90-95 >> dB SPL. >> >> -- >> Ken W. Grant >> >> Walter Reed Army Medical Center >> Army Audiology and Speech Center >> Building 2, Room 6A53C >> Washington, DC 20307-5001 >> >> Work: 202-782-8596 >> Fax: 202-782-9228 >> >> email: grant@xxxxxxxx > > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ 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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