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Music and hearing

A computational study of auditory models in music recognition tasks for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners

A computational study of auditory models in music recognition tasks for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners

... speech, music spectra are highly variable and have a much greater dynamic range ...separate music recognition tasks, ...and music data analysis use auditory models, thus exploiting the superiority of ...

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A research project: Seeing light, hearing music and the long path to SOVIET FAUST, in English

A research project: Seeing light, hearing music and the long path to SOVIET FAUST, in English

... Mus-Transit music performance in Kazan co-sponsored by the Tatarstan Union of Composers, a performance of David Sidwell’s music piece RECUERDE for chamber ensemble was performed, we met with young composers ...

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The sense ensemble; An approach to music composition for deaf and hearing alike

The sense ensemble; An approach to music composition for deaf and hearing alike

... Paul Whittaker is hugely invested in bringing music to deaf individuals through song signing, which he refers to as ‘signed singing’. He has single-handedly set up a website to that end and has frequently ...

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The Role of Music in Speech Intelligibility of Learners with Post Lingual Hearing Impairment in Selected Units in Lusaka District

The Role of Music in Speech Intelligibility of Learners with Post Lingual Hearing Impairment in Selected Units in Lusaka District

... and music was found to be one of the strategies used in helping learners master and pronounce difficulty ...normal hearing and normal speech hence could not specifically fill up the knowledge gap related to ...

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KTH Tangrams: A Dataset for Research on Alignment and Conceptual Pacts in Task Oriented Dialogue

KTH Tangrams: A Dataset for Research on Alignment and Conceptual Pacts in Task Oriented Dialogue

... KTH Tangrams A Dataset for Research on Alignment and Conceptual Pacts in Task Oriented Dialogue Todd Shore, Theofronia Androulakaki, Gabriel Skantze KTH Speech, Music and Hearing Stockholm, Sweden tcs[.] ...

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Second hearing recognition of music: The design and administration of a research instrument which examines one aspect of music listening

Second hearing recognition of music: The design and administration of a research instrument which examines one aspect of music listening

... that they do not need to know the precise details about the piece to be able to enjoy it, but if they are really wanting to get to know a piece of music which is like getting to know ano[r] ...

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Human pause and resume behaviours for unobtrusive humanlike in car spoken dialogue systems

Human pause and resume behaviours for unobtrusive humanlike in car spoken dialogue systems

... Human pause and resume behaviours for unobtrusive humanlike in-car spoken dialogue systems Jens Edlund Fredrik Edelstam Joakim Gustafson KTH Speech, Music and Hearing KTH Speech, Music a[r] ...

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Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue

Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue

... Dimitrios Dimitriadis, IBM Watson, United States Myroslava Dzikovska, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Jens Edlund, KTH Speech, Music and Hearing, Sweden Arash Eshghi, Heriot-Watt[r] ...

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Art of Music, as Harmony of the Spheres and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Art of Music, as Harmony of the Spheres and Autism Spectrum Disorder

... Abstract: Music has the innate potential to reach all parts of the brain, stimulates certain brain areas which are not achievable through other ...modalities. Music Therapy (MT) is being used for more than ...

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Vol 6, No 6 (2015)

Vol 6, No 6 (2015)

... about hearing the music of Chopin by using words of different domains such as soft (touch domain), perfume (smell domain), light (vision domain), and sweet (taste ...

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Sensory Marketing

Sensory Marketing

... of music targeting hearing sense might encourage customers to walk faster or slower although they do not notice this ...Here, music has subconscious effects on customers. Music played with ...

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'I realised it was the same song': Familiarisation, assimilation and making meaning with new folk music

'I realised it was the same song': Familiarisation, assimilation and making meaning with new folk music

... new music. Music psychology offers a rich source of insight into how music becomes familiar, and how music can function as a meaningful emotional ...of music increases with familiarity, ...

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... towards hearing his music in rela- tion to the dedicatee, so that the listener makes connections between the music and the dedicatee’s world (Gagne, 1993, ...

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Beyond Genre: Black Elements in Radiohead's "Bloom" or Black Music/White Music, What's the Difference?

Beyond Genre: Black Elements in Radiohead's "Bloom" or Black Music/White Music, What's the Difference?

... any music sounded within their hearing, and it is my [Ellison’s] theory that it would be impossible to pinpoint the time when they were not shaping what Jones calls the mainstream of American Music” ...

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Groundwork for a resource in computational hearing for extended string techniques

Groundwork for a resource in computational hearing for extended string techniques

... Abstract. Extended techniques and signal processing devices are in- creasingly common in contemporary music composition and performance. At present, few machine listening methods deal reliably with extended ...

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Hearing behaviour: social interaction as a means of creating emergent situations
in/as/through music

Hearing behaviour: social interaction as a means of creating emergent situations in/as/through music

... Given that the compositions in this portfolio that are for ensemble where written with Edges Ensemble in mind, an understanding of the ethos of such a group, its origin, the cultural demographic of its member, and the ...

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Hearing Threshold of Korean Adolescents Associated with the Use of Personal Music Players

Hearing Threshold of Korean Adolescents Associated with the Use of Personal Music Players

... of hearing disorders. Hearing thresholds of juveniles who used MP3, cassette tape, and CD players were similar, whereas hearing thresholds of students who used com- puters were significantly ...

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“There are more important things to worry about”:
attitudes and behaviours towards leisure noise and use of
hearing protection in young adults

“There are more important things to worry about”: attitudes and behaviours towards leisure noise and use of hearing protection in young adults

... to hearing loss and ...of hearing damage was low due to the infrequency of ...and hearing loss was considered an old persons illness and not something to worry about at a young ...or hearing ...

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Lifetime leisure music exposure associated with increased frequency of tinnitus

Lifetime leisure music exposure associated with increased frequency of tinnitus

... To our knowledge, this is the fi rst widescale epidemiological study incorporating a validated test of hearing that has been con- ducted entirely via the internet. This form of experiment has many advantages ...

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Alumni Awards 2011

Alumni Awards 2011

... of Music (voice, music history, music theory, composition), sends greetings from Boone, North Carolina, where he says “it is beautiful, but very cold in the ...his music: O My Dear Heart for ...

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