22 resultados para Post-processing
Descripción del horizonte acústico mediante métodos de evaluación subjetiva en la catedral de Toledo
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Se tiene evidencia de que en el pasado, en las catedrales, se realizaban simultáneamente diferentes actividades. El proyecto trata de definir las áreas de la Catedral de Toledo en las cuales se considera escucha aceptable, cuando se están produciendo varias actividades simultáneamente a partir de un test de escucha de evaluación subjetiva. Para ello, se ha planteado una situación con tres fuentes sonoras situadas en el trascoro y en dos capillas. A partir de un modelo acústico diseñado en Odeon se han obtenido varias auralizaciones, con las señales procedentes de las tres fuentes, que han sido sometidas al test. Con el fin de crear un entorno que facilite la realización del mismo, tanto a los sujetos que lo realicen, como el tratamiento posterior de los datos obtenidos, se ha creado una herramienta desarrollada en Matlab. Se trata de una interfaz gráfica que permite escuchar las distintas auralizaciones, así como los sonidos procedentes de las distintas fuentes y recoge los juicios de los sujetos sometidos al test en un archivo Excel. Una vez recogidos los datos de los participantes se ha realizado un tratamiento estadístico de los mismos a fin de obtener resultados a cerca del horizonte acústico en la Catedral de Toledo, para la situación planteada. ABSTRACT. We have evidence from the old times that cathedrals were used to host different activities at the same time. This project aims to define the areas of the Cathedral of Toledo that have an acceptable listening level while several activities are carried out simultaneously, by performing subjective listening evaluation test. To achieve the objective, three sound sources are located inside the Cathedral, one behind the choir and two in the chapels. Several auralizations have been obtained, with the signals from the three test sources, by using an acoustic model designed with Odeon. In order to create an environment that facilitates the realization of the listening tests and the post-processing of the data obtained, a tool has been developed in Matlab. It has a graphical interface that allows the subject to listen to different auralizations, as well as the sounds from the different sources, and then collect the results of each test in an excel file. Once the data from the participants is collected, a statistical processing is performed in order to get the results for the acoustic horizon of the Cathedral of Toledo for the aforementioned setup.
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In this paper, a new method is presented to ensure automatic synchronization of intracardiac ECG data, yielding a three-stage algorithm. We first compute a robust estimate of the derivative of the data to remove low-frequency perturbations. Then we provide a grouped-sparse representation of the data, by means of the Group LASSO, to ensure that all the electrical spikes are simultaneously detected. Finally, a post-processing step, based on a variance analysis, is performed to discard false alarms. Preliminary results on real data for sinus rhythm and atrial fibrillation show the potential of this approach.
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MIMO techniques allow increasing wireless channel performance by decreasing the BER and increasing the channel throughput and in consequence are included in current mobile communication standards. MIMO techniques are based on benefiting the existence of multipath in wireless communications and the application of appropriate signal processing techniques. The singular value decomposition (SVD) is a popular signal processing technique which, based on the perfect channel state information (PCSI) knowledge at both the transmitter and receiver sides, removes inter-antenna interferences and improves channel performance. Nevertheless, the proximity of the multiple antennas at each front-end produces the so called antennas correlation effect due to the similarity of the various physical paths. In consequence, antennas correlation drops the MIMO channel performance. This investigation focuses on the analysis of a MIMO channel under transmitter-side antennas correlation conditions. First, antennas correlation is analyzed and characterized by the correlation coefficients. The analysis describes the relation between antennas correlation and the appearance of predominant layers which significantly affect the channel performance. Then, based on the SVD, pre- and post-processing is applied to remove inter-antenna interferences. Finally, bit- and power allocation strategies are applied to reach the best performance. The resulting BER reveals that antennas correlation effect diminishes the channel performance and that not necessarily all MIMO layers must be activated to obtain the best performance.
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Existen en el mercado numerosas aplicaciones para la generación de reverberación y para la medición de respuestas al impulso acústicas. Sin embargo, éstas son de precios muy elevados y/o no se permite acceder a su código y, mucho menos, distribuir de forma totalmente libre. Además, las herramientas que ofrecen para la medición de respuestas al impulso requieren de un tedioso proceso para la generación de la señal de excitación, su reproducción y grabación y, finalmente, su post-procesado. Este procedimiento puede llevar en ocasiones al usuario a cometer errores debido a la falta de conocimientos técnicos. El propósito de este proyecto es dar solución a algunos de los inconvenientes planteados. Con tal fin se llevó a cabo el desarrollo e implementación de un módulo de reverberación por convolución particionada en tiempo real, haciendo uso de software gratuito y de libre distribución. En concreto, se eligió la estación digital de trabajo (DAW. Digital Audio Worksation) REAPER de la compañía Cockos. Además de incluir las funcionalidades básicas de edición y secuenciación presentes en cualquier DAW, el programa incluye un entorno para la implementación de efectos de audio en lenguaje JS (Jesusonic), y se distribuye con licencias completamente gratuitas y sin limitaciones de uso. Complementariamente, se propone una extensión para REAPER que permite la medición de respuestas al impulso de recintos acústicos de una forma completamente automatizada y amigable para el usuario. Estas respuestas podrán ser almacenadas y posteriormente cargadas en el módulo de reverberación, permitiendo aplicar sobre nuestras pistas de audio la respuesta acústica de cualquier recinto en el que se hayan realizado medidas. La implementación del sistema de medida de respuestas se llevó a cabo empleando la herramienta ReaScript de REAPER, que permite la ejecución de pequeños scripts Python. El programa genera un Barrido Sinusoidal Logarítmico que excita el recinto acústico cuya respuesta se desea medir, grabando la misma en un archivo .wav. Este procedimiento es sencillo, intuitivo y está al alcance de cualquier usuario doméstico, ya que no requiere la utilización de sofisticado instrumental de medida. ABSTRACT. There are numerous applications in the market for the generation of reverb and measurement of acoustic impulse responses. However, they are usually very costly and closed source. In addition, the provided tools for measuring impulse responses require tedious processes for the generation and reproduction of the excitation signal, the recording of the response and its final post-processing. This procedure can sometimes drive the user to make mistakes due to the lack of technical knowledge. The purpose of this project is to solve some of the mentioned problems. To that end we developed and implemented a real-time partitioned convolution reverb module using free open source software. Specifically, the chosen software was the Cockos’ digital audio workstation (DAW) REAPER. In addition to the basic features included in any DAW, such as editing and sequencing, the program includes an environment for implementing audio effects in JS (Jesusonic) language of free distribution and features an unrestricted license. As an extension for REAPER, we propose a fully automated and user-friendly method for measuring rooms’ acoustic impulse responses. These will be stored and then loaded into the reverb module, allowing the user to apply the acoustical response of any room where measurement have been taken to any audio track. The implementation of the impulse response measurement system was done using REAPER’s ReaScript tool that allows the execution of small Python scripts. The program generates a logarithmic sine sweep that excites the room and its response is recorded in a .wav file. This procedure is simple, intuitive and it is accessible to any home user as it does not require the use of sophisticated measuring equipment.
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During sentence processing there is a preference to treat the first noun phrase found as the subject and agent, unless marked the other way. This preference would lead to a conflict in thematic role assignment when the syntactic structure conforms to a non-canonical object-before-subject pattern. Left perisylvian and fronto-parietal brain networks have been found to be engaged by increased computational demands during sentence comprehension, while event-reated brain potentials have been used to study the on-line manifestation of these demands. However, evidence regarding the spatiotemporal organization of brain networks in this domain is scarce. In the current study we used Magnetoencephalography to track spatio-temporally brain activity while Spanish speakers were reading subject- and object-first cleft sentences. Both kinds of sentences remained ambiguous between a subject-first or an object-first interpretation up to the appearance of the second argument. Results show the time-modulation of a frontal network at the disambiguation point of object-first sentences. Moreover, the time windows where these effects took place have been previously related to thematic role integration (300–500 ms) and to sentence reanalysis and resolution of conflicts during processing (beyond 500 ms post-stimulus). These results point to frontal cognitive control as a putative key mechanism which may operate when a revision of the sentence structure and meaning is necessary
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Processing tomato industry has a high potential in Spain. Variety testing and mechanization studies and applications have been performed during the last 15 years. Many factors affect the quality and product losses during post-harvest handling which may be classified as: main or external factors: those related to the systems, procedures and devices; and fruit factors: those related to fruit properties. A research project is being carried on in the area of Vegas del Guadiana (Badajoz, Spain) to study these factors and to estimate costs, and to develop improved post-harvest handling practices.
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En este proyecto se han analizado distintas imágenes de fragmentos de rocas de distintas granulometrías correspondientes a una serie de voladuras de una misma cantera. Cada una de las voladuras se componen de 20 imágenes. A posteriori utilizando el programa Split Desktop en su versión 3.1, se delimitaron los fragmentos de roca de los que está compuesta la imagen, obteniéndose posteriormente la curva granulométrica correspondiente a dicha imagen. Una vez se calculan las curvas granulométricas correspondientes a cada imagen, se calcula la curva media de todas ellas, pudiéndose considerar por tanto la curva media de cada voladura. Se han utilizado las distintas soluciones del software, manual, online y automático, para realizar los análisis de dichas imágenes y a posteriori comparar sus resultados. Dichos resultados se muestran a través de una serie de gráficos y tablas que se explican con detalle para la comprensión del estudio. De dichos resultados es posible afirmar que, el tratamiento de imágenes realizado de manera online y automático por Split, desemboca en el mismo resultado, al no haber una diferencia estadística significativa. Por el contrario, el sistema manual es diferente de los otros dos, no pudiéndose afirmar cual es mejor de los dos. El manual depende del operario que trabaje las imágenes y el online de los ajustes realizados y por tanto, ambos tienen ciertas incertidumbres difíciles de solucionar. Abstract In this project, different images of rock fragments of different grain sizes corresponding to a series of blasts from the same quarry have been analyzed. To study each blast, 20 images has been used and studied with the software Split Desktop 3.1. Rock fragments from each image has been delimitated with the software, obtaining a grading curve of each one. Once these curves are calculated, the mean curve of these data set is obtained and can be considered the mean curve of each blast. Different software solutions as manual, online and automatic, has been used for the analysis of these images. Then the results has been compared between them. These results are shown through a series of graphs and tables, that are explained in detail, to enhance the understanding of the study. From these results, it can be said that the image processing with online and automatic options from Split, leads to the same result, after an statistical study. On the contrary, the manual Split mode is different from the others; however is not possible to assert what will be the best. The manual Split mode depends on the operator ability and dedication, although the online mode depends on the software settings, so therefore, both have some uncertainties that are difficult to solve.