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- Mathias Baert, Bart Moons, Jowan Pittevils, Yanjue Song, Nilesh Madhu, Jeroen Hoebeke:
Evaluation of BLE-based audio broadcasting under probabilistic interference. Comput. Commun. 222: 130-140 (2024) - Weilong Wu, Xinyi Yang:
Analysis of the Dissemination Effects of VR Audiovisual Arts on Local Culture in Cross-Cultural Contexts: A Case Study of the Broadcasting and Television Industry. HCI (19) 2024: 60-73 - Zeeshan Khattak, Waqas ur Rahman, Ian Williams:
Implications of Object-Based Audio Personalisation Controls For Dialogue Intelligibility and Broadcast Loudness. ICOIN 2024: 609-613 - Chin-Hung Chen, Wen-Hung Huang, Boris Karanov, Alex Young, Yan Wu, Wim J. van Houtum:
Analysis of Impulsive Interference in Digital Audio Broadcasting Systems in Electric Vehicles. CoRR abs/2405.10828 (2024) - Rhys Burchett-Vass, Arshdeep Singh, Gabriel Bibbó, Mark D. Plumbley:
Integrating IP Broadcasting with Audio Tags: Workflow and Challenges. CoRR abs/2407.15423 (2024) - 2023
- Naman Dhariwal, Sri Chander Akunuri, Shivama, K. Sharmila Banu:
Audio and Text Sentiment Analysis of Radio Broadcasts. IEEE Access 11: 126900-126916 (2023) - Alberto Palomo-Alonso, David Casillas-Pérez, Silvia Jiménez-Fernández, José Antonio Portilla-Figueras, Sancho Salcedo-Sanz:
A Flexible Architecture Using Temporal, Spatial and Semantic Correlation-Based Algorithms for Story Segmentation of Broadcast News. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 31: 3055-3069 (2023) - Olivier Etrillard, Robin Gerzaguet, Laurent Feichter, Malo Mabon, Antoine Courtay, Olivier Berder:
LOLA SDR: Low Power Low Latency Software Defined Radio for Broadcast Audio Applications. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 70(2): 481-485 (2023) - Theo Gasteiger, Carlo Alberto Boano, Kay Römer:
Hijacking Bluetooth's Broadcast Audio Streams using BISON. EWSN 2023: 319-320 - Oleg Popov, Tatyana Chernysheva, Andrey Borisov, Pavel Sapronov, Kirill Orlov:
Changing the Properties of the Audio Broadcast Signal in Adaptive Transmission Channels. FRUCT 2023: 219-225 - Josef Chaloupka, Karel Palecek:
Audio-Visual Broadcast Transcription System in the Era of Covid-19. TSP 2023: 276-279 - Gaurav Jain, Basel Hindi, Connor Courtien, Xin Yi Therese Xu, Conrad Wyrick, Michael C. Malcolm, Brian A. Smith:
Front Row: Automatically Generating Immersive Audio Representations of Tennis Broadcasts for Blind Viewers. UIST 2023: 39:1-39:17 - Mohammad Reza Hasanabadi:
A Novel Approach for Object Based Audio Broadcasting. CoRR abs/2310.16481 (2023) - Ayah Ahmad, Christopher Graziul, Margaret Beale Spencer:
Datastore Design for Analysis of Police Broadcast Audio at Scale. CoRR abs/2310.16956 (2023) - 2022
- Guillem Cortes, Alex Ciurana, Emilio Molina, Marius Miron, Owen Meyers, Joren Six, Xavier Serra:
BAF: An audio fingerprinting dataset for broadcast monitoring. ISMIR 2022: 908-916 - Marc Verhagen, Kelley Lynch, Kyeongmin Rim, James Pustejovsky:
The CLAMS Platform at Work: Processing Audiovisual Data from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. LREC 2022: 2498-2506 - Matteo Torcoli, Thomas Robotham, Emanuël A. P. Habets:
Dialogue Enhancement and Listening Effort in Broadcast Audio: A Multimodal Evaluation. QoMEX 2022: 1-4 - 2021
- Blai Meléndez-Catalán:
Relative music loudness estimation in TV broadcast audio using deep learning: an industrial perspective. Pompeu Fabra University, Spain, 2021 - Mohammed Hawari:
System and Networking Aspects of the Transition of High-Performance Applications from Dedicated to Commodity Hardware : the Example of Media Production for Professional Broadcast. (Aspects réseaux et systèmes de la migration d'applications hautes-performances de matériels dédiés vers des serveurs génériques : l'example de la production de média pour la diffusion audiovisuelle). Polytechnic Institute of Paris, France, 2021 - Marco De Piante, Stefano Boscolo, Emanuele Turco, Paolo Gardonio, Michele Midrio:
Audio quality level vs. signal-to-interference ratio in isofrequency FM broadcasting. Ann. des Télécommunications 76(11-12): 801-811 (2021) - Kamil Staniec:
Analysis of the Single Frequency Network Gain in Digital Audio Broadcasting Networks. Sensors 21(2): 569 (2021) - Nils L. Westhausen, Rainer Huber, Hannah Baumgartner, Ragini Sinha, Jan Rennies, Bernd T. Meyer:
Reduction of Subjective Listening Effort for TV Broadcast Signals With Recurrent Neural Networks. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 29: 3541-3550 (2021) - Takehiro Sugimoto, Kazuho Ono, Shu Kitajima:
A Medium-Sized Monitor Loudspeaker for Multichannel Audio Environments Conforming to ITU-R Recommendation. IEEE Trans. Broadcast. 67(4): 925-933 (2021) - Ben G. Shirley, Lauren Ward:
Intelligibility versus comprehension: understanding quality of accessible next-generation audio broadcast. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 20(4): 691-699 (2021) - Satvik Venkatesh, David Moffat, Alexis Kirke, Gözel Shakeri, Stephen A. Brewster, Jörg Fachner, Helen Odell-Miller, Alex Street, Nicolas Farina, Sube Banerjee, Eduardo Reck Miranda:
Artificially Synthesising Data for Audio Classification and Segmentation to Improve Speech and Music Detection in Radio Broadcast. ICASSP 2021: 636-640 - Martin Jakubik, Peter Pocta:
Estimating the Perceived Audio Quality Based on Multigene Symbolic Regression for Broadcasting Systems and Web-Casting Applications. RADIOELEKTRONIKA 2021: 1-5 - Karel Palecek, Josef Chaloupka:
Logo Detection and Identification in System for Audio-Visual Broadcast Transcription. TSP 2021: 357-360 - Satvik Venkatesh, David Moffat, Alexis Kirke, Gözel Shakeri, Stephen A. Brewster, Jörg Fachner, Helen Odell-Miller, Alex Street, Nicolas Farina, Sube Banerjee, Eduardo Reck Miranda:
Artificially Synthesising Data for Audio Classification and Segmentation to Improve Speech and Music Detection in Radio Broadcast. CoRR abs/2102.09959 (2021) - 2020
- Pablo Gimeno, Ignacio Viñals, Alfonso Ortega Giménez, Antonio Miguel, Eduardo Lleida:
Multiclass audio segmentation based on recurrent neural networks for broadcast domain data. EURASIP J. Audio Speech Music. Process. 2020(1): 5 (2020) - Rigas Kotsakis, Maria Matsiola, George Kalliris, Charalampos Dimoulas:
Investigation of Spoken-Language Detection and Classification in Broadcasted Audio Content. Inf. 11(4): 211 (2020)
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