Mercurial > hg > webaudioevaluationtool
changeset 714:d5a88548df71
Version tag update
author | Brecht De Man <BrechtDeMan@users.noreply.github.com> |
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date | Wed, 22 Apr 2015 19:07:11 +0100 |
parents | 55e8ab191227 |
children | 565ffb272d82 |
files | docs/SMC15/smc2015template.tex |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/docs/SMC15/smc2015template.tex Wed Apr 22 18:37:04 2015 +0100 +++ b/docs/SMC15/smc2015template.tex Wed Apr 22 19:07:11 2015 +0100 @@ -144,17 +144,18 @@ %Avoid equations in this part.\\ \end{abstract} -% + +% TOTAL PAPER: Minimum 4 pages, 6 preferred, max. 8 (6 for demos/posters)\\ \section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction} -TOTAL PAPER: Minimum 4 pages, 6 preferred, max. 8 (6 for demos/posters)\\ - %NICK: examples of what kind of audio applications HTML5 has made possible, with references to publications (or website)\\ -The Web Audio API is a high-level JavaScript API designed for real-time processing audio inside the browser through various processing nodes \cite{webaudioapi}. Various web sites have used the web audio API for either creative purposes, such as drum machines and score creation tools \cite{webaudiodemo}, %http://webaudio.github.io/demo-list/ +The Web Audio API is a high-level JavaScript API designed for real-time processing audio inside the browser through various processing nodes \cite{webaudioapi}. Various web sites have used the Web Audio API for either creative purposes, such as drum machines and score creation tools \cite{webaudiodemo}, %http://webaudio.github.io/demo-list/ others from the list show real-time captured audio processing such as room reverberation tools and a phase vocoder from the system microphone. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop shows effects used on famous TV shows such as Doctor Who, being simulated inside the browser \cite{bbcradiophonics}. %http://webaudio.prototyping.bbc.co.uk/ -Another example is the BBC R\&D automatic compressor which applies a dynamic range compressor on a radio station which dynamically adjusts the compressor settings to match the listener envrionment. % The paper for this has not been released yet by AES... +Another example is the BBC R\&D automatic compressor which applies a dynamic range compressor on a radio station which dynamically adjusts the compressor settings to match the listener's envrionment.\\ % The paper for this has not been released yet by AES... + +This work is based on the APE audio perceptual evaluation interface for MATLAB \cite{deman2014b}. Because of the background (types of research where this type of perceptual evaluation of audio is relevant)\\