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Stern, R. M. and Colburn, H. S.; "Theory of Binaural Interaction Based on Auditory-Nerve Data. IV. A model for Subjective Lateral Position", JASA, Vol. 64, pp. 127-140, 1978.

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Speech Segregation Based on Sound Localization - Roman, Wang (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....plausible network [13] This mechanism accounts for the lateral displacement of the auditory event from the median plane when an ITD is present. Mechanisms additional to the cross correlation model have been proposed to simulate auditory event localization based on both on ITD and IID [4] 5] [8]. Models of binaural hearing have already been used for sound source separation [9] 6] The main underlying observation in most of the existing models is that the auditory event corresponding to a desired sound source undergoes systematic changes due to the interfering noise. Our model attempts ....

....rectified in order to simulate the firing probabilities of nerve fibers. Saturation effects are modeled by taking the square root of the signal. 2. 3 Azimuth Locator Current models of azimuth localization use, as a starting point, Jeffress s cross correlation mechanism [13] 4] 5] 6] [8], 9] Cross correlation provides excellent time delay estimation for broadband signals and narrowband stimuli in the low frequency range. However, for periodic waveforms it can present ambiguous peaks at intervals of the fundamental frequency. In our model the crosscorrelation is implemented by ....

R. M. Stern and H. S. Colburn, "Theory of binaural interaction based on auditory-nerve data. IV. A model of subjective lateral position," J. Acoust. Soc. Am., vol. 64, pp. 127-140, 1978.


Multi-Microphone Correlation-Based Processing for Robust.. - Sullivan (1996)   (17 citations)  (Correct)

....with respect to the other. He also hypothesized that the same mechanism could be used for localizing frequencies above 1500 Hz which are detected by level differences between the two ears (interaural level differences, ILDs) by looking at the level differences at the outputs of the smaller fibers. Stern and Colburn [1978] elaborated on the Jeffress model. Their model describes a mechanism for generating an estimate of the internal cross correlation function which the nerve fibers calculate. The model describes the nerve firing rates by statistically independent Poisson processes. They also extended their model by ....

Stern, R. M. and Colburn, H. S.; "Theory of Binaural Interaction Based on Auditory-Nerve Data. IV. A model for Subjective Lateral Position", JASA, Vol. 64, pp. 127-140, 1978.


A Simulation of Vowel Segregation Based on Across-Channel.. - Ellis (1993)   (Correct)

....estimate of equation (10) with the advantage that it permits the use of small integers for each element in the array. We note in passing the similarity between this matrix detecting co occurrences of firings in different frequency channels to the binaural co incidence detector of Colburn (1977), which detects consistent timing skew between channels of the same center frequency, but from opposing ears, as a factor contributing to perceived spatial origin. 0 relative timing firing channel other channels timeskewed event 3Dhist 1993oct05 figure 6: The three dimensional histogram for ....

Colburn, H. S. (1977). "Theory of binaural interaction based on auditory-nerve data. II. Detection of tones in noise," JASA 61(2), 525-533.


Multi-Microphone Correlation-Based - Processing For Robust   (Correct)

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Stern, R. M. and Colburn, H. S.; "Theory of Binaural Interaction Based on Auditory-Nerve Data. IV. A model for Subjective Lateral Position", JASA, Vol. 64, pp. 127-140, 1978.

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