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Sarah Parkinson, Sophie Schumann, Amelia Taylor, Clare Fenton, Gavin Kearney, Megan Garside and Daniel Johnston
Previous studies have shown that autistic people often display atypical responses when processing sensory information, with particular prevalence within the auditory domain. Often provoked by common everyday sounds, auditory hypersensitivity can result i...
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Gavin Kearney, Helena Daffern, Patrick Cairns, Anthony Hunt, Ben Lee, Jacob Cooper, Panos Tsagkarakis, Tomasz Rudzki and Daniel Johnston
In this paper we present a complete acoustic survey of the British Broadcasting Corporation Maida Vale recording studios. The paper outlines a fast room acoustic measurement framework for capture of spatial impulse response measurements for use in three ...
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Constantin Popp and Damian T. Murphy
Room-scale virtual reality (VR) affordance in movement and interactivity causes new challenges in creating virtual acoustic environments for VR experiences. Such environments are typically constructed from virtual interactive objects that are accompanied...
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Radha Nila Meghanathan, Patrick Ruediger-Flore, Felix Hekele, Jan Spilski, Achim Ebert and Thomas Lachmann
Although the focus of Virtual Reality (VR) lies predominantly on the visual world, acoustic components enhance the functionality of a 3D environment. To study the interaction between visual and auditory modalities in a 3D environment, we investigated the...
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Olli S. Rummukainen, Thomas Robotham and Emanuël A. P. Habets
In dynamic virtual reality, visual cues and motor actions aid auditory perception. With multimodal integration and auditory adaptation effects, generic head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) may yield no significant disadvantage to individual HRTFs rega...
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Chunyang Xu, Tin Oberman, Francesco Aletta, Huan Tong and Jian Kang
Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) is a simulated technology used to deliver multisensory information to people under different environmental conditions. When IVR is generally applied in urban planning and soundscape research, it reveals attractive possibil...
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Teresa Magal-Royo,Jesus Garcia-Laborda
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The use of new digital formats in language learning and testing improves both the learning and acquisition skills development process of language tests. The process of listening comprehension is considered one of the most complex in the field of Computer...
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Mou Wang, Xiao-Lei Zhang and Susanto Rahardja
Acoustic scene analysis has attracted a lot of attention recently. Existing methods are mostly supervised, which requires well-predefined acoustic scene categories and accurate labels. In practice, there exists a large amount of unlabeled audio data, but...
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Stefano Papetti, Federico Avanzini and Federico Fontana
A library of piano samples composed of binaural recordings and keyboard vibrations has been built, with the aim of sharing accurate data that in recent years have successfully advanced the knowledge on several aspects about the musical keyboard and its m...
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Daniel Johnston, Hauke Egermann and Gavin Kearney
Virtual Reality (VR) has been an active area of research in the development of interactive interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for over two decades. These immersive environments create a safe platform in which therapy can ad...
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