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Cooperative sound design: a protocol analysis

2016

Formal protocol analysis and linkographic representations are well-established approaches in design cognition studies, in the visual domain. We introduce the method and tools in the auditory domain, by analysing a case of collaborative sound design. We show how they can provide relevant qualitative and quantitative information about the efficiency of the creative process.

sound design; protocol analysis; linkographyProtocol analysiSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Sound designprotocol analysis0211 other engineering and technologiesProtocol analysis02 engineering and technologyDesign cognitionDomain (software engineering)sound designHuman–computer interactionSonic interaction designlinkographySettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSonic interaction design021106 design practice & management
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Signal processing techniques for robust sound event recognition

2019

The computational analysis of acoustic scenes is today a topic of major interest, with a growing community focused on designing machines capable of identifying and understanding the sounds produced in our environment, similar to how humans perform this task. Although these domains have not reached the industrial popularity of other related audio domains, such as speech recognition or music analysis, applications designed to identify the occurrence of sounds in a given scenario are rapidly increasing. These applications are usually limited to a set of sound classes, which must be defined beforehand. In order to train sound classification models, representative sets of sound events are record…

sound event recognitionfeature selection:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]audio classificationdeep learningUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASsupport vector machines
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Optimal Volume for Concert Halls Based on Ando’s Subjective Preference and Barron Revised Theories

2014

[EN] The Ando-Beranek s model, a linear version of Ando s subjective preference theory, obtained by the authors in a recent work, was combined with Barron revised theory. An optimal volume region for each reverberation time was obtained for classical music in symphony orchestra concert halls. The obtained relation was tested with good agreement with the top rated halls reported by Beranek and other halls with reported anomalies.

sound qualitySound qualityoptimal criteriumSpeech recognitionOptimal criteriumBuilding and ConstructionRoom acousticslcsh:TH1-9745Classical musicPreference theoryFISICA APLICADAroom acousticsArchitectureSymphonyMATEMATICA APLICADAPsychologyRoom acousticsPreference (economics)Mathematical economicsroom acoustics; sound quality; optimal criteriumlcsh:Building constructionCivil and Structural EngineeringBuildings
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Measuring the Task Induced Oscillatory Brain Activity Using Tensor Decomposition

2019

The characterization of dynamic electrophysiological brain activity, which form and dissolve in order to support ongoing cognitive function, is one of the most important goals in neuroscience. Here, we introduce a method with tensor decomposition for measuring the task-induced oscillations in the human brain using electroencephalography (EEG). The time frequency representation of source-reconstructed singletrail EEG data constructed a third-order tensor with three factors of time ∗ trails, frequency and source points. We then used a non-negative Canonical Polyadic decomposition (NCPD) to identify the temporal, spectral and spatial changes in electrophysiological brain activity. We validate …

source localizationoscillatorsBrain activity and meditationComputer scienceneural oscillationsPhysics::Medical Physics02 engineering and technologyElectroencephalographyTask (project management)03 medical and health sciencestensor decomposition0302 clinical medicineTensor (intrinsic definition)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineEEGTensorta515ta113Quantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognitionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrybrain modelingPattern recognitionHuman brainoskillaattoritdata modelsElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structuretask analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinesstietomallitelectroencephalography030217 neurology & neurosurgeryICASSP 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
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Näkökokemuksen merkitys liikkumisessa ja tilakäsityksen muodostamisessa

2000

spatial cognitionO&Morientation and mobilityblindness
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Effects of Positioning Aids on Understanding the Relationship Between a Mobile Map and the Environment

2013

Positioning technologies such as GPS enable mobile map applications to display a symbol representing an estimation of a user’s location on a mobile map, therefore acting as a positioning aid. Previous research on the cognitive processes involved in map reading suggests that map readers need at least two map–environment points (objects that are visualized on the map and perceived in the environment) for determining their location on a map. Hence, the positioning aid alone does not provide enough information for self-location. Using a field experiment, we assessed the effect of representing the user’s location on a map on the cognitive processes involved in self-location. The results show tha…

spatial cognitionlandmarkGPShikingmobilenavigation
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Changes in the flight paths of pigeons based on extended spatial landmarks: Poster

2021

The navigational behavior of birds is based on the spatial perception of the terrain over which they fly. Not only single reference points, but also continuous linear and areal objects can be visually perceived in flight and affect the flight path. In this work, we studied the features of the trajectories of pigeons during flights in order to identify the effect of discrete or continuous extended landmarks on spatial orientation. For this purpose we compared the GPS tracks of pigeons flying over weakly familiar terrain, and the visual features of this terrain, calculated on the basis of remote sensing data. Various cases of linear landmarks (alleys, rivers, roads) and boundaries between dif…

spatial cognitionpigeon flightnavigationQGIS
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Changes in the flight paths of pigeons based on extended spatial landmarks: Oral presentation

2021

spatial cognitionpigeon flightnavigationQGIS
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A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Spectroscopic Properties of a DNA-Intercalator Salphen-Type ZnIIComplex

2014

The photophysical and DNA-binding properties of the cationic zinc(II) complex of 5-triethylammonium methyl salicylidene ortho-phenylenediiminato (ZnL 2 + ) were investi- gated by a combination of experimental and theoretical methods. DFT calculations were performed on both the ground and the first excited states of ZnL 2 + and on its possi- ble mono- and dioxidation products, both in vacuo and in selected solvents mimicked by the polarizable continuum model. Comparison of the calculated absorption and fluores- cence transitions with the corresponding experimental data led to the conclusion that visible light induces a two-elec- tron photooxidation process located on the phenylenediimi- nato…

spectroscopyNO ligandStereochemistryIntercalation (chemistry)Ionic bondingmetal complex Fluorescence spectroscopy DNA recognition metal complexes organometallics complex formation DNA binding drugs fluorescence spectroscopy equilibrium constants reaction mechanisms nucleic acids affinity binding mode thermodynamics speciationmetal complexesbinding modePhenylenediaminesPolarizable continuum modelCatalysisdrugsmetal complexthermodynamicsintercalationcomplex formationOrganometallic CompoundsA-DNADNA bindingFluorescence spectroscopyDNA recognitionphotochemistryLigandChemistrySpectrum AnalysisphotooxidationOrganic ChemistryCationic polymerizationequilibrium constantsGeneral Chemistrydensity functional calculationFluorescenceZincCrystallographyreaction mechanismsnucleic acidsspeciationSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaExcited stateaffinityfluorescenceorganometallics
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A multimodal chat-bot based information technology system

2006

The proposed system integrates chat-bot and speech recognition technologies in order to build a versatile, user-friendly, virtual assistant guide with information retrieval capabilities. The system is adaptable to the user needs of mobility being also usable on different devices (i.e. PDAs, Smartphone). The system has been implemented on a Qtek 9090 with Windows Mobile 2003 and a simulation for the cultural heritage domain is here presented.

speech synthesisman-machine interfacesspeech recognition
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