The result of extensive collaboration among leaders of the worldwide auditory research community, Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics, and Models is a record of the papersΒ presented at the XIIIth International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) Dourdan, France, August 24-29, 2003. The vo
Auditory signal processing : physiology, psychoacoustics, and models
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