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Chrisoula Alexandraki, Michael Starakis, Panagiotis Zervas and Rolf Bader
Percussionists use a multitude of objects and materials, mounted on their instruments, to achieve a satisfying sound texture. This is a tedious process as there are no guidelines suggesting how to manipulate a percussion instrument to adjust its perceptu...
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Danilo Greco
Acoustic imaging systems construct spatial maps of sound sources and have potential in various applications, but large, cumbersome form factors limit their adoption. This paper investigates methodologies to miniaturize acoustic camera systems for improve...
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Marek Janusz Pluta, Daniel Tokarczyk and Jerzy Wiciak
Sound synthesis methods based on physical modelling of acoustic instruments depend on data that require measurements and recordings. If a musical instrument is operated by a human, a difficulty in filtering out variability is introduced due to a lack of ...
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Alessio Martino, Luca Baldini and Antonello Rizzi
Granular Computing is a powerful information processing paradigm, particularly useful for the synthesis of pattern recognition systems in structured domains (e.g., graphs or sequences). According to this paradigm, granules of information play the pivotal...
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Innocent C. Chomba, Kawawa E. Banda, Hessel C. Winsemius, Machaya J. Chomba, Mulema Mataa, Victoria Ngwenya, Henry M. Sichingabula, Imasiku A. Nyambe and Bruce Ellender
Floodplain wetlands are a fundamental part of the African continent?s ecosystem and serve as habitat for fish and wildlife species, biodiversity, and micro-organisms that support life. It is generally recognised that wetlands are and remain fragile ecosy...
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Bulat Nutfullin,Eugene Ilyushin
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Speech is a specific feature of human and his advantage over other species within evolution. Sound diarization is a process of sound separation, taking into account belonging to the speaker. Before the advent of deep learning and the ...
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Pedro Narváez and Winston S. Percybrooks
Currently, there are many works in the literature focused on the analysis of heart sounds, specifically on the development of intelligent systems for the classification of normal and abnormal heart sounds. However, the available heart sound databases are...
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Kostadin Mishev, Aleksandra Karovska Ristovska, Dimitar Trajanov, Tome Eftimov and Monika Simjanoska
This paper presents MAKEDONKA, the first open-source Macedonian language synthesizer that is based on the Deep Learning approach. The paper provides an overview of the numerous attempts to achieve a human-like reproducible speech, which has unfortunately...
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Dragos Ciobanu, Valentina Ragni and Alina Secara
Translation revision is a relevant topic for translator training and research. Recent technological developments justify increased focus on embedding speech technologies?speech synthesis (text-to-speech) and speech recognition (speech-to-text)?into revis...
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Lorenzo J. Tardón, Isabel Barbancho, Ana M. Barbancho, Alberto Peinado, Stefania Serafin and Federico Avanzini
The 16th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC 2019) took place in Malaga, Spain, 28?31 May 2019 and it was organized by the Application of Information and Communication Technologies Research group (ATIC) of the University of Malaga (UMA). The SMC 20...
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