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Bark scale

Known as: Bark (disambiguation), Bark band, Bark bands 
The Bark scale is a psychoacoustical scale proposed by Eberhard Zwicker in 1961. It is named after Heinrich Barkhausen who proposed the first… 
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2015
2015
An adaptive perceptual equalizer for headphones is introduced. It estimates the effect of auditory masking while considering the… 
2011
2011
The noise signal does not affect uniformly the speech signal over the whole spectrum isn the case of colored noise. In order to… 
2009
2009
For speech enhancement before low bit rate speech coding in adverse environments, an improved noise estimation approach is… 
2007
2007
This paper describes a new algorithm for producing a complex critical band filter bank and its application in computing time… 
2005
2005
ITU gives P-class recommendations for the measurement of audio quality in communication systems. The recommendations are based on… 
2004
2004
Disclaimer This document contains a student thesis (bachelor's or master's), as authored by a student at Eindhoven University of… 
2004
2004
This study concerns the auditory properties of sounds radiated by a fluid-loaded vibrating plate excited by a transient point… 
2001
2001
Bark scale (also called critical band rate in the literature) has attracted increasing attention among audio engineers as a good… 
2001
2001
This paper introduces a scalable audio coder using the nonuniform modulated complex lapped transform (NMCLT), which is a new…