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Auditory masking

In audio signal processing, auditory masking occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound.

Applications, Simultaneous masking & Temporal masking

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Masked threshold

Simultaneous masking

Temporal masking

Other masking conditions

Effects of different stimulus types

Applications

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Auditory masking

Nodes34
Edges33
Triples10
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.058824
Components1

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Auditory masking

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related to External links · 7
Auditory masking → Addition, Ambikairajah, Lincoln, Professor, Simultaneous Masking, Stanford UniversityAuditory Masking, Wideband Audio Coding
has application · 3
Auditory masking → Auditory, It, MP3

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masking frequency masker signal auditory sound tone filter level frequencies two effect threshold tones different perceived noise amount difference figure

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Auditory maskinghas applicationAuditory0.60section
Auditory maskinghas applicationIt0.60section
Auditory maskinghas applicationMP30.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksAddition0.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksSimultaneous Masking0.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksLincoln0.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksStanford UniversityAuditory Masking0.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksWideband Audio Coding0.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksProfessor0.60section
Auditory maskingrelated to External linksAmbikairajah0.60section

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