Research project
The project is financed by the National Centre of Research and Development of Poland in years 2010–2013 under the grant NR02-0083-10. The project is financed by the National Centre of Research and Development of Poland in years 2010–2013 under the grant NR02-0083-10. |
Books
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J.O. Smith, Physical Audio Signal Processing
This book was developed for the course which was created primarily as a research preparation and dissemination vehicle intended for graduate students in computer music and engineering interested in efficient computational modeling of musical instrume. |
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Teaching Orientation and Mobility to Blind Children, by Doug Baldwin
This book has not passed through a peer review process, nor has it been reviewed by a professional editor. I regard e-books as undergoing continual peer review. Be aware that there may be unintended inaccuracies. |
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DeLiang Wang, Guy J. Brown, Computational Auditory Scene Analysis: Principles, Algorithms, IEEE/J.Wiley, 2006.
The book provides a comprehensive and coherent account of the state-of-the art in CASA, in terms of the underlying principles, the algorithms and system architectures that are employed, and the potential applications of this exciting new technology. |
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R.G. Gollage, Wayfinding Behaviour: cognitive mapping and other spatial processes, The John Hopkins UniversityPress, 1999
This is an edited volume of essays by psychologists, biologists, cognitive scientists, computer scientists, and geographers on wayfinding by humans and other species. It addresses the extent to which cognitive maps may be universal, and produces evidence that humans, apes, some birds and some small mammals appear to behave as if they have internal representations that guide wayfinding processes in a map-like manner. Evidence also shows that insects, some mammals, and perhaps some birds may not evince such guided behavior, but rely more on spatial updating by dead-reckoning or pilotage. The multiple disciplinary views of wayfinding and navigation by humans and other animals gives the volume a distinctly different content from other available books. |