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JournalISSN: 1529-7853

Acoustics Research Letters Online-arlo 

Acoustical Society of America
About: Acoustics Research Letters Online-arlo is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Acoustic wave equation & Scattering. Over the lifetime, 148 publications have been published receiving 3123 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a receiver on the continental slope off Point Sur, California to collect ocean ambient sound data from 1994 to 2001 and compared the resulting data set with long-term averages of earlier measurements made with the identical receiver over the period from 1963 to 1965.
Abstract: Ocean ambient sound data from 1994 to 2001 have been collected using a receiver on the continental slope off Point Sur, California. A temporary, nearby receiving array was used for calibration purposes. The resulting data set is compared with long-term averages of earlier measurements made with the identical receiver over the period from 1963 to 1965. This comparison shows that the 1994 to 2001 levels exceed the 1963 to 1965 levels by about 10 dB between 20 and 80 Hz and between 200 and 300 Hz, and about 3 dB at 100 Hz. Increases in (distant) shipping sound levels may account for this.

381 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a highly significant empirical linear relationship is found between sound speed and density for a wide range of soft tissues, including adipose, parenchymal, muscular, and connective tissues as well as body fluids.
Abstract: Previously published summaries of sound speed, density, attenuation coefficient, and nonlinearity parameter, B/A, in human soft tissues are quantitatively analyzed. A highly significant empirical linear relationship is found to hold between sound speed and density for a wide range of soft tissues, including adipose, parenchymal, muscular, and connective tissues as well as body fluids. Even higher correlations occur between nondimensional parameters describing density variations and compressibility variations. Values for the nonlinearity parameter correlate significantly with sound speed and density, while the attenuation coefficient is found not to correlate significantly with any of the other parameters considered. Implications for tissue modeling and quantitative ultrasonic imaging are discussed.

343 citations

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TL;DR: A computer model (expectation maximization of a mixture of Gaussians) is used to learn the positions of vowel categories from two sets of recorded words, and results show that vowel positions learned on the basis of infant-directed (ID) speech correspond better to those in the input than those learned onThe basis of adult- directed (AD) speech.
Abstract: A computer model (expectation maximization of a mixture of Gaussians) is used to learn the positions of vowel categories from two sets of recorded words. The number of vowels is known beforehand. The results show that vowel positions learned on the basis of infant-directed (ID) speech correspond better to those in the input than those learned on the basis of adult-directed (AD) speech.

142 citations

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TL;DR: A computational auditory nerve (AN) model was developed for use in modeling psychophysical experiments with normal and impaired human listeners, and many physiologically vulnerable response properties associated with the cochlear amplifier are represented by a single nonlinear control mechanism.
Abstract: A computational auditory nerve (AN) model was developed for use in modeling psychophysical experiments with normal and impaired human listeners. In this phenomenological model, many physiologically vulnerable response properties associated with the cochlear amplifier are represented by a single nonlinear control mechanism, including the effects of level-dependent tuning, compression, level-dependent phase, suppression, and fast nonlinear dynamics on the responses of high, medium, and low spontaneous-rate (SR) AN fibers. Several model versions are described that can be used to evaluate the relative effects of these nonlinear properties.

103 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that moderate auditory training using a computer-based auditory rehabilitation tool can be an effective approach for improving the speech perception performance of cochlear implant patients.
Abstract: Learning electrically stimulated speech patterns can be a new and difficult experience for many cochlear implant users. In the present study, ten cochlear implant patients participated in an auditory training program using speech stimuli. Training was conducted at home using a personal computer for 1 hour per day, 5 days per week, for a period of 1 month or longer. Results showed a significant improvement in all patients’ speech perception performance. These results suggest that moderate auditory training using a computer-based auditory rehabilitation tool can be an effective approach for improving the speech perception performance of cochlear implant patients.

96 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
20181
200548
200428
200323
200222
200119