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Gregory H Wakefield
Gregory H Wakefield
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Verified email at umich.edu
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Introduction to head-related transfer functions (HRTFs): Representations of HRTFs in time, frequency, and space
CI Cheng, GH Wakefield
Audio Engineering Society Convention 107, 1999
5221999
Temporal integration and multiple looks
NF Viemeister, GH Wakefield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 90 (2), 858-865, 1991
4761991
Audio thumbnailing of popular music using chroma-based representations
MA Bartsch, GH Wakefield
IEEE Transactions on multimedia 7 (1), 96-104, 2005
4472005
To catch a chorus: Using chroma-based representations for audio thumbnailing
MA Bartsch, GH Wakefield
Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Workshop on the Applications of Signal …, 2001
4232001
Electrode discrimination and speech recognition in postlingually deafened adult cochlear implant subjects
TA Zwolan, LM Collins, GH Wakefield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 102 (6), 3673-3685, 1997
1921997
Mathematical representation of joint time-chroma distributions
GH Wakefield
Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations IX …, 1999
1601999
Comparison of electrode discrimination, pitch ranking, and pitch scaling data in postlingually deafened adult cochlear implant subjects
LM Collins, TA Zwolan, GH Wakefield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 101 (1), 440-455, 1997
1251997
MUSART: Music Retrieval Via Aural Queries.
WP Birmingham, RB Dannenberg, GH Wakefield, M Bartsch, D Bykowski, ...
ISMIR, 2001
1072001
Time-frequency analysis of musical signals
WJ Pielemeier, GH Wakefield, MH Simoni
Proceedings of the IEEE 84 (9), 1216-1230, 1996
1061996
Pole-zero approximations for head-related transfer functions using a logarithmic error criterion
MA Blommer, GH Wakefield
IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing 5 (3), 278-287, 1997
1031997
The time-frequency characteristics of violin vibrato: Modal distribution analysis and synthesis
M Mellody, GH Wakefield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 107 (1), 598-611, 2000
882000
A high‐resolution time–frequency representation for musical instrument signals
WJ Pielemeier, GH Wakefield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99 (4), 2382-2396, 1996
851996
Discrimination of modulation depth of sinusoidal amplitude modulation (SAM) noise
GH Wakefield, NF Viemeister
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 88 (3), 1367-1373, 1990
771990
Special problems in the estimation of power-law spectra as applied to topographical modeling
RT Austin, AW England, GH Wakefield
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 32 (4), 928-939, 1994
761994
Singing voice identification using spectral envelope estimation
MA Bartsch, GH Wakefield
IEEE Transactions on speech and audio processing 12 (2), 100-109, 2004
702004
A subjective evaluation and analysis of automotive starter sounds
NC Otto, GH Wakefield
Noise Control Engineering Journal 41 (3), 377-382, 1993
601993
Efficient model fitting using a genetic algorithm: pole-zero approximations of HRTFs
EA Durant, GH Wakefield
IEEE Transactions on speech and audio processing 10 (1), 18-27, 2002
592002
Moving sound source synthesis for binaural electroacoustic music using interpolated head-related transfer functions (HRTFs)
CI Cheng, GH Wakefield
Computer Music Journal 25 (4), 57-80, 2001
582001
Selective adaptation to linear frequency‐modulated sweeps: Evidence for direction‐specific FM channels?
GH Wakefield, NF Viemeister
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 75 (5), 1588-1592, 1984
581984
Time Series Alignment for Music Information Retrieval.
NH Adams, MA Bartsch, J Shifrin, GH Wakefield
ISMIR, 2004
562004
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