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Date: 2006-07-01 13:02:00
Sound
Binaural recording
Sound localization
Cocktail party effect
Auditory system
Reverberation
Signal processing
Precedence effect
Microphone practice
Acoustics
Hearing
Waves

A Computational Model of Binaural Localization and Separation Richard F. Lyon Fairchild Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research 4001 Miranda Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94304

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