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Hearing / Sound / Audio codecs / Perception / MPEG / Cognitive science / Digital audio / Audiology / PEAQ / Auditory masking / Psychoacoustics / Critical band
Date: 2009-06-28 10:45:48
Hearing
Sound
Audio codecs
Perception
MPEG
Cognitive science
Digital audio
Audiology
PEAQ
Auditory masking
Psychoacoustics
Critical band

Perceptual Modelling for Low-Rate Audio Coding Christopher R. Cave Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

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