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Richard E Turner

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Plos Computational Biology|September 5, 2009
A structured model of video reproduces primary visual cortical organisationPietro Berkes, Richard E Turner, Maneesh Sahani
Trends in Hearing|August 28, 2020
Development of a Deep Neural Network for Speeding Up a Model of Loudness for Time-Varying SoundsJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 5, 2018
Audiogram estimation using Bayesian active learningJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
Trends in Hearing|October 19, 2020
Application of Bayesian Active Learning to the Estimation of Auditory Filter Shapes Using the Notched-Noise MethodJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
Trends in Hearing|July 20, 2018
A Hearing-Model-Based Active-Learning Test for the Determination of Dead RegionsJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 5, 2014
A role for amplitude modulation phase relationships in speech rhythm perceptionVictoria Leong, Michael A Stone, Richard E Turner, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 10, 2019
Comparison of effects on subjective intelligibility and quality of speech in babble for two algorithms: A deep recurrent neural network and spectral subtractionMahmoud Keshavarzi, Tobias Goehring, Richard E Turner, et al.
Trends in Hearing|May 1, 2018
Use of a Deep Recurrent Neural Network to Reduce Wind Noise: Effects on Judged Speech Intelligibility and Sound QualityMahmoud Keshavarzi, Tobias Goehring, Justin Zakis, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 10, 2009
A statistical, formant-pattern model for segregating vowel type and vocal-tract length in developmental formant dataRichard E Turner, Thomas C Walters, Jessica J M Monaghan, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics|June 12, 2015
A multi-label approach to target prediction taking ligand promiscuity into accountAvid M Afzal, Hamse Y Mussa, Richard E Turner, et al.
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Plos Computational Biology|September 5, 2009
A structured model of video reproduces primary visual cortical organisationPietro Berkes, Richard E Turner, Maneesh Sahani
Trends in Hearing|August 28, 2020
Development of a Deep Neural Network for Speeding Up a Model of Loudness for Time-Varying SoundsJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 5, 2018
Audiogram estimation using Bayesian active learningJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
Trends in Hearing|October 19, 2020
Application of Bayesian Active Learning to the Estimation of Auditory Filter Shapes Using the Notched-Noise MethodJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
Trends in Hearing|July 20, 2018
A Hearing-Model-Based Active-Learning Test for the Determination of Dead RegionsJosef Schlittenlacher, Richard E Turner, Brian C J Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 5, 2014
A role for amplitude modulation phase relationships in speech rhythm perceptionVictoria Leong, Michael A Stone, Richard E Turner, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 10, 2019
Comparison of effects on subjective intelligibility and quality of speech in babble for two algorithms: A deep recurrent neural network and spectral subtractionMahmoud Keshavarzi, Tobias Goehring, Richard E Turner, et al.
Trends in Hearing|May 1, 2018
Use of a Deep Recurrent Neural Network to Reduce Wind Noise: Effects on Judged Speech Intelligibility and Sound QualityMahmoud Keshavarzi, Tobias Goehring, Justin Zakis, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 10, 2009
A statistical, formant-pattern model for segregating vowel type and vocal-tract length in developmental formant dataRichard E Turner, Thomas C Walters, Jessica J M Monaghan, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics|June 12, 2015
A multi-label approach to target prediction taking ligand promiscuity into accountAvid M Afzal, Hamse Y Mussa, Richard E Turner, et al.
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