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David M. Howard 0001
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- affiliation: Royal Holloway University of London, UK
- affiliation (former): University of York, Electronics, UK
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- David M. Howard 0002 — Colgate University, Mathematics Department, Hamilton, NY, USA (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j19]Clive Cheong Took, Stephen R. Alty, Anush Yardim, David M. Howard:
Creativity First, Science Follows: Lessons in Digital Signal Processing Education. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 38(3): 51-61 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c40]Alistair F. Hinde, Michael Evans, Anthony I. Tew, David M. Howard:
Onset asynchrony in spoken menus. ICAD 2015: 86-93 - 2014
- [j18]Matt Speed, Damian T. Murphy, David M. Howard:
Modeling the Vocal Tract Transfer Function Using a 3D Digital Waveguide Mesh. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 22(2): 453-464 (2014) - [c39]Anocha Rugchatjaroen, David M. Howard:
Flexibility of cosine impedance function in 2-D Digital Waveguide Mesh for plosive synthesis. ChinaSIP 2014: 32-36 - 2013
- [j17]Matt Speed, Damian T. Murphy, David M. Howard:
Three-Dimensional Digital Waveguide Mesh Simulation of Cylindrical Vocal Tract Analogs. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 21(2): 449-455 (2013) - [c38]Christin Kirchhübel, Alex W. Stedmon, David M. Howard:
Analyzing Deceptive Speech. HCI (16) 2013: 134-141 - 2012
- [j16]David M. Howard, Helena Daffern, Jude Brereton:
Quantitative voice quality analyses of a soprano singing early music in three different performance styles. Biomed. Signal Process. Control. 7(1): 58-64 (2012) - [j15]Vedad Hulusic, Carlo Harvey, Kurt Debattista, Nicolas Tsingos, Steve Walker, David M. Howard, Alan Chalmers:
Acoustic Rendering and Auditory-Visual Cross-Modal Perception and Interaction. Comput. Graph. Forum 31(1): 102-131 (2012) - [j14]David M. Howard, Evelyn Abberton, Adrian Fourcin:
Disordered voice measurement and auditory analysis. Speech Commun. 54(5): 611-621 (2012) - [j13]David M. Howard, Evelyn Abberton, Adrian Fourcin:
Erratum to "Disordered voice measurement and auditory analysis" [Speech Comm. 54(2012) 611-621]. Speech Commun. 54(6): 844 (2012) - 2011
- [j12]Alex W. Stedmon, David M. Howard, Christin Kirchhübel:
Developing Speech Input for Virtual Applications: A Human Factors Perspective. Int. J. People Oriented Program. 1(2): 50-65 (2011) - [c37]Vedad Hulusic, Carlo Harvey, Nicolas Tsingos, Kurt Debattista, Steve Walker, David M. Howard, Alan Chalmers:
Acoustic Rendering and Auditory-Visual Cross-Modal Perception and Interaction. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 2011: 151-184 - [c36]David M. Howard, Christin Kirchhübel:
Acoustic Correlates of Deceptive Speech - An Exploratory Study. HCI (21) 2011: 28-37 - [c35]Christin Kirchhübel, David M. Howard:
Investigating the Acoustic Characteristics of Deceptive Speech. ICPhS 2011: 1094-1097 - [p1]David M. Howard, Andy M. Tyrrell, Crispin H. V. Cooper:
Towards an Alternative to Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Vocal Tract Shape Measurement using the Principles of Evolution. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation: Medical Applications 2011
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c34]Matt Speed, Damian T. Murphy, David M. Howard:
Characteristics of two-dimensional finite difference techniques for vocal tract analysis and voice synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2009: 768-771 - [c33]David M. Howard, Jude Brereton, Helena Daffern:
Case study of voice quality differences in a soprano singing in different early music performance styles. MAVEBA 2009: 175-178 - [c32]Alan Chalmers, David M. Howard, Christopher Moir:
Real virtuality: a step change from virtual reality. SCCG 2009: 9-16 - [c31]Matt Speed, Damian T. Murphy, David M. Howard:
Acoustic coupling in multi-dimensional finite difference schemes for physically modeled voice synthesis. WASPAA 2009: 5-8 - 2007
- [j11]Jack Mullen, David M. Howard, Damian T. Murphy:
Real-Time Dynamic Articulations in the 2-D Waveguide Mesh Vocal Tract Model. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 15(2): 577-585 (2007) - [c30]David M. Howard, Andy M. Tyrrell, Crispin H. V. Cooper:
Evolution of adult male oral tract shapes for close and open vowels. GECCO (Companion) 2007: 2751-2758 - 2006
- [j10]Jack Mullen, David M. Howard, Damian T. Murphy:
Waveguide physical modeling of vocal tract acoustics: flexible formant bandwidth control from increased model dimensionality. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 14(3): 964-971 (2006) - [j9]Crispin H. V. Cooper, Damian T. Murphy, David M. Howard, Alexander Tyrrell:
Singing synthesis with an evolved physical model. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 14(4): 1454-1461 (2006) - 2005
- [j8]G. R. Campos, David M. Howard:
On the Computational Efficiency of Different Waveguide Mesh Topologies for Room Acoustic Simulation. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 13(5-2): 1063-1072 (2005) - 2004
- [j7]David M. Howard, Stuart Rimell:
Real-Time Gesture-Controlled Physical Modelling Music Synthesis with Tactile Feedback. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2004(7): 1001-1006 (2004) - [c29]Crispin H. V. Cooper, David M. Howard, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Using GAs to Create a Waveguide Model of the Oral Vocal Tract. EvoWorkshops 2004: 280-288 - 2003
- [c28]David M. Howard, Graham F. Welch, Jude Brereton, Evangelos Himonides:
Towards a novel real-time visual display for singing training. MAVEBA 2003: 179-182 - [c27]David M. Howard, Stuart Rimell, Andy Hunt:
Force Feedback Gesture Controlled Physical Modelling Synthesis. NIME 2003: 95-98 - 2002
- [c26]Stuart Rimell, David M. Howard, Andy M. Tyrrell, Ross Kirk, Andy Hunt:
Cymatic. Restoring the Physical Manifestation of Digital Sound Using Haptic Interfaces to Control a New Computer Based Musical Instrument. ICMC 2002 - 2001
- [c25]David M. Howard:
The real and the non-real in speech measurements. MAVEBA 2001: 35-44 - 2000
- [c24]Guilherme Campos, David M. Howard:
On the Computation Time of Three-Dimensional Digital Waveguide Mesh Acoustic Models. EUROMICRO 2000: 2332-2339 - [c23]Andy Hunt, David M. Howard, Jim Worsdall:
Real-Time Interfaces for Speech and Singing. EUROMICRO 2000: 2356- - [c22]S. V. Batty, Paul Edwin Garner, David M. Howard, P. Turner, A. D. White:
The Development of a Portable Real-Time Display of Voice Source Characteristics. EUROMICRO 2000: 2419-2422
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c21]David M. Howard:
Workshop Chair Introduction: Music Technology and Audio Processing. EUROMICRO 1999: 2004- - [c20]M. Das, David M. Howard, Stephen L. Smith:
Motion Curves in Music: The Statistical Analysis of Midi Data. EUROMICRO 1999: 2013-2019 - [c19]Paul Edwin Garner, David M. Howard:
Distance Learning Support for Teaching Musical Temperament. EUROMICRO 1999: 2042- - [c18]Ian S. Gibson, David M. Howard, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
A Parallel Processing System for Polyphonic Singing Synthesis. EUROMICRO 1999: 2070-2074 - [c17]David M. Howard:
Digital Waveguide Modelling of Room Acoustics: Comparing Mesh Topologies. EUROMICRO 1999: 2082- - [c16]Ian S. Gibson, David M. Howard, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Composing With the York Polyphonic Real-Time Singing Synthesiser. ICMC 1999 - [c15]Damian T. Murphy, David M. Howard:
The WaveVerb Multi-Channel Room Acoustics Modelling System. ICMC 1999 - [c14]Tony P. W. Price, David M. Howard, Alwyn V. Lewis, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Adaptive microphone array beamforming for teleconferencing using VHDL and parallel architectures. PDP 1999: 13-18 - 1998
- [j6]Tony P. W. Price, David M. Howard, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Stereo output transputer interface board. Microprocess. Microsystems 22(2): 87-101 (1998) - [j5]Andrew M. Tyrrell, David M. Howard, Tim S. Brookes:
Transputer-based human hearing simulation. Simul. Pract. Theory 6(5): 479-491 (1998) - 1997
- [j4]Andrew M. Tyrrell, Tim S. Brookes, David M. Howard:
T9000 and T800 transputers: A real-time application. J. Syst. Archit. 43(1-5): 341-344 (1997) - 1996
- [c13]Tim S. Brookes, Andy M. Tyrrell, David M. Howard:
Musical Analysis using a Real-Time Model of Peripheral Hearing. ICMC 1996 - [c12]David P. Creasey, David M. Howard, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
The Timbral Object - An Alternative Route to the Control of Timbre Space. ICMC 1996 - [c11]Michelle Evans, David M. Howard:
The Synthesis of Sung Vowels in Female Opera and Belt Qualities. ICMC 1996 - [c10]Mark Pearson, David M. Howard:
Recent Developments with the TAO Physical Modelling System. ICMC 1996 - [c9]Neil Garner, David M. Howard, P. A. Barrett, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
A Parallel Processing Environment for Speech Signal Processing Applications. PDP 1996: 470-477 - 1995
- [c8]Ian S. Gibson, David M. Howard:
Intuitive and Dynamic Control of Synthesized Sounds by Voice. ICMC 1995 - [c7]Mark Pearson, David M. Howard:
A Musicians Approach to Physical Modeling. ICMC 1995 - [c6]Neil Garner, Andy Breen, David M. Howard, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Neural network for syntactic categorisation of words. ICNN 1995: 2863-2866 - 1994
- [j3]Chris Swan, David M. Howard, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Real-time transputer simulation of the human peripheral hearing system. Microprocess. Microsystems 18(4): 215-221 (1994) - [c5]David Rossiter, David M. Howard:
A Graphical Environment for Electroacoustic Music Composition. ICMC 1994 - [c4]David Rossiter, David M. Howard:
Voice Source and Acoustic Output Qualities for Singing Synthesis. ICMC 1994 - 1992
- [j2]Andrew M. Tyrrell, David M. Howard, Nicola A. Beasley:
Transputer model of the human peripheral hearing system. Microprocess. Microprogramming 35(1-5): 619-624 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c3]David M. Howard, Andrew P. Breen:
Methods for dynamic excitation control in parallel formant speech synthesis. ICASSP 1989: 215-218 - [c2]David M. Howard, Graham F. Welch:
Visual feedback applied to the learning of conscious pitch control in singing. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2485-2488 - 1988
- [j1]David M. Howard, Geoffrey Lindsey:
Conditioned variability in voicing offsets. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 36(3): 406-407 (1988) - 1987
- [c1]David M. Howard, Andrew Faulkner, Ian S. Howard:
Speech fundamental frequency estimation by multi-channel peak-picking. ECST 1987: 1318-1321
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aka: Andy M. Tyrrell
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