Traditional spectrography effectively makes use of a bank of fixed bandwidth band-pass filters. The bandwidth can be adjusted to optimize the time and frequency resolution of the spectrogram. Acoustic analysis by the human ear makes use of a bank of band-pass filters whose bandwidth changes as a function of center frequency. The paper describes a real-time transputer-based implementation of a human hearing modeling spectrograph and spectrograms from a variety of acoustic data.
Authors:
Howard, D. M.; Tyrrell, A. M.; Brookes, T. S.
Affiliation:
University of York, York, Great Britain
AES Convention:
102 (March 1997)
Paper Number:
4485
Publication Date:
March 1, 1997
Subject:
Psychoacoustics
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