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Philippe Depalle

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 29, 2017
Perceptually Salient Regions of the Modulation Power Spectrum for Musical Instrument IdentificationEtienne Thoret, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2022
Interval and Ratio Scaling of Spectral Audio DescriptorsSavvas Kazazis, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 2, 2017
Perceptually salient spectrotemporal modulations for recognition of sustained musical instrumentsEtienne Thoret, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 2, 2021
Ordinal scaling of temporal audio descriptors and perceptual significance of attack temporal centroid in timbre spacesSavvas Kazazis, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 9, 2021
Ordinal scaling of timbre-related spectral audio descriptorsSavvas Kazazis, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 3, 2016
Perceptual thresholds for non-ideal diffuse field reverberationDavid Romblom, Catherine Guastavino, Philippe Depalle
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 12, 2010
Detecting overblown flute fingerings from the residual noise spectrumVincent Verfaille, Philippe Depalle, Marcelo M Wanderley
Nature Human Behaviour|December 1, 2020
Learning metrics on spectrotemporal modulations reveals the perception of musical instrument timbreEtienne Thoret, Baptiste Caramiaux, Philippe Depalle, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|March 9, 2016
Adaptive multimode signal reconstruction from time-frequency representationsSylvain Meignen, Thomas Oberlin, Philippe Depalle, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 29, 2017
Perceptually Salient Regions of the Modulation Power Spectrum for Musical Instrument IdentificationEtienne Thoret, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2022
Interval and Ratio Scaling of Spectral Audio DescriptorsSavvas Kazazis, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 2, 2017
Perceptually salient spectrotemporal modulations for recognition of sustained musical instrumentsEtienne Thoret, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 2, 2021
Ordinal scaling of temporal audio descriptors and perceptual significance of attack temporal centroid in timbre spacesSavvas Kazazis, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 9, 2021
Ordinal scaling of timbre-related spectral audio descriptorsSavvas Kazazis, Philippe Depalle, Stephen McAdams
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 3, 2016
Perceptual thresholds for non-ideal diffuse field reverberationDavid Romblom, Catherine Guastavino, Philippe Depalle
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 12, 2010
Detecting overblown flute fingerings from the residual noise spectrumVincent Verfaille, Philippe Depalle, Marcelo M Wanderley
Nature Human Behaviour|December 1, 2020
Learning metrics on spectrotemporal modulations reveals the perception of musical instrument timbreEtienne Thoret, Baptiste Caramiaux, Philippe Depalle, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|March 9, 2016
Adaptive multimode signal reconstruction from time-frequency representationsSylvain Meignen, Thomas Oberlin, Philippe Depalle, et al.
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