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Multimedia 1. An illustration of the Southern and Standard pronunciations by a bidialectal speaker reading the following text: When I was a kid, the grits I ate came from the box and I didn’t like them. Everyone has their own way cooking them though, and it all...

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Multimedia legend file Multimedia 1: Lung Ultrasound. Lung ultrasound in B-mode shows reverberation artifacts (white horizontal lines) originating from the pleural line (thin tissue that covers the lungs). The pleural line slides back and forth as the patient...

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Multimedia1 2020-06-14 AT Puria ME_3D Multimedia1: An interactive 3D anatomy model of the human middle ear and inner ear, as reconstructed from micro-CT imaging can be downloaded here and played on the readers computer in Adobe Acrobat (note, Adobe may take several...

Volume 16 | Issue 3 Fall 2020

To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor From the President Featured Articles An Introduction to Speech Privacy: Can You Hear Me Now? – Kenneth W. Good Jr. and Neil A. Shaw Public...

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Spanish-Language Translations of Articles from Acoustics Today

Acoustics Today is very pleased that the Spanish language science magazine Ingenierías is translating select articles from AT as parts of its celebration of the International Year of Sound (ISY).  These translations will take place over the coming months, and we are...

Acoustics Today Celebrates IYS 2020

Read the Special Issue, Click the Cover   Welcome to this special issue of Acoustics Today to celebrate the International Year of Sound 2020. This special issue has been produced by the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) for students, teachers, and leaders in...

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Leibold Media

Multimedia File 1: In this example, an adult female talker is saying the word “dragon” in the presence of speech-shaped noise. Competing speech-shaped noise is expected produce energetic masking, which degrades the neural representation of the target word.Multimedia...

Gray Media

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2019 Challenge Files

Entry Requirements2019 International Student Challenge Problem in Acoustic Signal Processing The Acoustical Society of America Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics is again sponsoring an International Student Challenge Problem in Acoustic Signal...

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Rudnick References

  Allen, C. H. and Rudnick, I. (1947). A powerful high frequency siren.  The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 20(1), 857-865. Bardeen, J., Cooper, L. N., and Schrieffer, J. R. (1957).  Theory of Superconductivity. Physical Review 108(5), 1175-1204....

Klatt’s `History of speech synthesis’ Archive Part C.

Sound files and descriptions from Dennis H. Klatt (1987), “Review of text-to-speech conversion for English” J. Acous. Soc. Amer. 82, 737-793   Part C: Synthesis by rule of segments and sentence prosody Rules to control a low-dimensionality...

Klatt’s `History of speech synthesis’ Archive Part B.

Sound files and descriptions from Dennis H. Klatt (1987), “Review of text-to-speech conversion for English” J. Acous. Soc. Amer. 82, 737-793.   Part B: Segmental synthesis by rule 15. Creation of a sentence from rules in the head of Pierre Delattre,...

Congressional Fellowship

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Off World Sounds – Sound Files

Unaltered sound-source files that illustrate the recorded music and speech that were processed to simulate the off-world sounds. Table 1. Audio/video sound-source files 94dB Calibration “Organ” “Mars” “Titan” “Venus” Table 2. Organ music, as heard on the location...

Sound Propagation in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer

The variability of sound propagation in the atmosphere has actually long been recognized. King (1919; see also the account by Beyer [1999]) refers to the “…capricious behavior of sound-waves propagated in the open atmosphere [which] has been attributed to the...