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PAPERS In Search of a Perceptual Metric for Timbre: Dissimilarity Judgments among Synthetic Sounds with MFCC-Derived Spectral Envelopes HIROKO TERASAWA,1,2 AES Member , JONATHAN BERGER3, AND SHOJI MAKINO1
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Document Date: 2014-06-02 03:06:34


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Chiyoda / /

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Banff Centre / University of Tsukuba / University of California Press / Stanford University / M. Hall / /

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music technology degree program / filter bank / compact algorithm / concentrated energy / energy-balance transition / front-end tool / classic front-end algorithm / /

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Life Science Center of TARA / University of Tsukuba / Department of Music / Banff Centre / Center for Computer Research / Stanford University / Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies / Stanford University Institutional Review Board / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / AES Educational Foundation / University of California Press / /

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judge the linear relationship / MFCC model at low dimensionality / /

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speech recognition / classic front-end algorithm / Mel-cepstrum algorithm / compact algorithm / frequency modulation / GUI / /

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