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1 Book chapter

Auditory processing models

Dau, Torsten

Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics — 2008, pp. 175-196

The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics will compile the techniques and applications of signal processing as they are used in the many varied areas of Acoustics. The Handbook will emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Each Section of the Handbook

Year: 2008

Language: English

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2 Journal article

Modeling auditory processing of amplitude modulation

A popular model of the processing of amplitude modulation (AM) [Viemeister, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 66, 1364–1380 (1979)] consists of a bandpass filter, a rectifying nonlinearity, a low‐pass filter, and a decision device. The low‐pass filtering (or integration) stage was intended to simulate

Year: 1997

Language: Undetermined

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3 Journal article

Predicting early auditory evoked potentials using a computational model of auditory-nerve processing

(2003)] proposed a computational framework for modeling AEPs that utilized a nonlinear auditory-nerve (AN) model followed by a linear unitary response function. While the model captured some important features of the measured AEPs, it also exhibited several discrepancies in response patterns compared

Year: 2024

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Modeling auditory signal processing in hearing-impaired listeners

Jepsen, Morten Løve; Dau, Torsten

Auditory Signal Processing in Hearing-impaired Listeners — 2008

Year: 2008

Language: English

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5 Report

A non-linear signal processing model of the auditory system

Year: 2005

Language: Undetermined

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6 Journal article

A computational model of human auditory signal processing and perception

A model of computational auditory signal-processing and perception that accounts for various aspects of simultaneous and nonsimultaneous masking in human listeners is presented. The model is based on the modulation filterbank model described by Dau et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102, 2892 (1997

Year: 2008

Language: English

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7 Journal article · Preprint article

A comparative study of eight human auditory models of monaural processing

A number of auditory models have been developed using diverging approaches, either physiological or perceptual, but they share comparable stages of signal processing, as they are inspired by the same constitutive parts of the auditory system. We compare eight monaural models that are openly

Year: 2022

Language: English

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8 Journal article

A speech-based computational auditory signal processing and perception model

A new speech intelligibility prediction model is presented which is based on the Computational Auditory Signal Processing and Perception model (CASP) of Jepsen, Ewert, and Dau [(2008). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124(1), 422–438]. The model combines a non-linear auditory-inspired preprocessing

Year: 2019

Language: English

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9 Journal article

A model of the effective auditory signal processing. I: Masking experiments

A model is described that simulates the detection characteristics of the human auditory system for different psychoacoustical tasks. An optimal detection process is attached to the model after the preprocessing stages. The statistical basis was provided by the assumption of an internal Gaussian

Year: 1994

Language: Undetermined

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10 Journal article

A quantitative model of the "effective" signal processing in the auditory system. I. Model structure

This paper describes a quantitative model for signal processing in the auditory system. The model combines a series of preprocessing stages with an optimal detector as the decision device. The present paper gives a description of the various preprocessing stages and of the implementation

Year: 1996

Language: English

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