<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Understanding acoustics - the science of sound -- is essential for audio and communications engineers working in media technology. It is also extremely important for engineers to understand what allows a sound to be heard in the way it is, what makes speech intelligible, and how a particular sound is recognized within a multitude of sounds. <i>Acoustic Signals and Hearing: A Time-Envelope and Phase Spectral Approach</i> is unique in presenting the principles of sound and sound fields from the perspective of hearing, particularly through the use of speech and musical sounds. </p> <p><i>Acoustic Signals and Hearing: A Time-Envelope and Phase Spectral Approach</i> is an ideal resource for researchers and acoustic engineers working in today's environment of media technology, and graduate students studying acoustics, audio engineering, and signal processing.</p>
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