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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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Nefeli Dourou, Valeria Bruschi, Susanna Spinsante and Stefania Cecchi
Using equalization to improve sound listening experience is a well-established topic among the audio society. Finding a general equalization curve is a difficult task because of spectral content influenced by the reproduction system (loudspeakers and roo...
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Sebastian Duran, Martyn Chambers and Ioannis Kanellopoulos
The Cistercian order is of acoustic interest because previous research has hypothesized that Cistercian architectural structures were designed for longer reverberation times in order to reinforce Gregorian chants. The presented study focused on an archae...
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M. Stumpf González, J. Colnaghi, M. Oliveira Nunes
Pág. Page 291 - 300
The acoustic quality in enclosed spaces is defined by the constructive characteristics of the environment, which must be designed to increase the propagation of the sound. Therefore, the sound message to be transmitted, whether spoken, song or by music i...
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Yosritzal, Bayu Martanto Adji, Dilum Dissanayake
Pág. 2705 - 2716
This study investigates the travel time use of rail passengers with attention to commuter rail services between Padang and Pariaman, West Sumatera, Indonesia. An importance and satisfaction analysis was carried out to explore the opinion of passengers ab...
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Ramani Ramakrishnan and Romain Dumoulin
A vacant unit, once used by a Portuguese Deli, was converted to a bar/music room in Toronto. The unit was divided into two spaces along its north-south axis. The western portion was designed as a music room that would provide a performance space from a s...
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