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Analysis/synthesis and spatialization of noisy environmental sounds

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Verron, Charles
Aramaki, Mitsuko
Kronland-Martinet, Richard
Pallone, Gregory
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The use of stochastic modeling is discussed for analysis/synthesis and transformation of environmental sounds. The method leads to perceptually relevant synthetic sounds based on the analysis of nat- ural sounds. Applications are presented, such as sound effects us- ing parametric signal transformations, or data compression. More- over, we propose a method which efficiently combines the stochas- tic modeling with 3D audio techniques. This architecture offers an efficient control of the source width rendering that is often an im- portant attribute of noisy environmental sounds. This control is of great interest for virtual reality applications to create immersive 3D scenes.
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2009-05
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