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Overview

This volume provides state-of-the-art summary chapters on computational modelling of auditory processing, including cochlear function, binaural mechanisms, pitch perception, periodicity analysis, speech processing and auditory scene analysis. The chapters describe computational models germane to these functional modules of auditory processing, as well as background material describing the significance of these models for understanding the physiological, anatomical and perceptual bases of hearing function.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9789051994575
  • Publisher: IOS Press, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 1/28/2002
  • Series: NATO Science Series
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 361

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction 3
Coding Efficiency of Inner Hair Cells at the Threshold of Hearing 5
A Method for Evaluation of Multiparameter Nonlinear Models Illustrated on a Computational Model of Auditory-Nerve Rate-Level Curves 17
Characteristics of Cochlear Nucleus Onset Units Studied with a Model 29
Introduction 47
An Analysis/Synthesis Auditory Filterbank Based on an IIR Gammachirp Filter 49
Advances in Computational Modeling of Cochlear Implant Physiology and Perception 65
Introduction 79
Preliminary Model of Auditory Distance Perception for Nearby Sources 83
A Computational Model of Auditory Sound Localization 97
A Computational Model of Sound Localization Based on Neurophysiological Data 113
Introduction 129
Time and Frequency Information Used in the Computation of Elevation by an Echolocating Bat 131
Computational Assessment of an Acoustic Flow Hypothesis in CF-Bats 141
Introduction 153
A Computational Auditory Model of the Lateralization of the Huggins Pitch 157
Processing of Pitch Information in Complex Stimuli by a Model of the Octopus Cells in the Cochlear Nucleus 171
Introduction 185
Aspects of Envelope Coding in the Auditory System 189
Functional Significance of Latencies in the Auditory System 205
A Computational Model of Co-Modulation Masking Release 221
Neural Timing Nets for Auditory Computation 233
Introduction 251
Synchronous Oscillations in the Thalamocortical System and the Effects of Naturalistic Ripple Stimuli 253
Introduction 267
A Procedure for Identification and Segregation of Multiple Auditory Objects 269
Cortical Synaptic Depression and Auditory Perception 281
Applying a Model of Concurrent Vowel Segregation to Real Speech 297
Introduction 313
Modeling the Perception of Pitch-Rate Amplitude Modulation in Noise 315
Front-End Design by Using Auditory Modeling in Speech Recognition 329
STRAIGHT: An Extremely High-Quality VOCODER for Auditory and Speech Perception Research 343
Subject Index 355
Author Index 361
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