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Adapting to Student Learning Styles: Using Cell Phone Technology in Undergraduate Science Instruction Richard Pennington, Julia Paredes, Mai Yin Tsoi, Candace Timpte, Deborah Sauder, David Pursell (pages: 1-5)
A Novel Control Algorithm for Integration of Active and Passive Vehicle Safety Systems in Frontal Collisions Daniel Wallner, Arno Eichberger, Wolfgang Hirschberg (pages: 6-11)
Investigation of a new low cost and low consumption single poly-silicon memory Patrick Calenzo, Jean-René Raguet, Romain Laffont, Rachid Bouchakour, Philippe Boivin, Pascal Fornara, Stephan Niel (pages: 12-16)
Linking Cognition to Cognitive Dissonance through Scientific Discrepant Events Allen G. Rauch, Marjorie S. Schiering (pages: 17-21)
Using Informatics to Create a New Triangular Array of e-Assessment Tools through an International Synergy between Education and Business Gary R. Tucker, Tina Powers, Scott E. Hamm (pages: 22-27)
Proposal of interference reduction routing for ad-hoc networks Katsuhiro Naito, Kazuo Mori, Hideo Kobayashi (pages: 28-33)
Scheduling real-time indivisible loads with special resource allocation requirements on cluster computing Abeer Hamdy (pages: 34-39)
Realistic Measurement of Student Attendance in LMS Using Biometrics Elisardo González-Agulla, Jose L. Alba-Castro, Enrique Argones-Rúa, Luis Anido-Rifón (pages: 40-42)
The Virtual Forest: Robotics And Simulation Technology As The Basis For New Approaches To The Biological And The Technical Production In The Forest J. Rossmann, M. Schluse, Christian Schlette (pages: 43-48)
New Evaluation Techniques of Hyperspectral Data Veronika Kozma-Bognár, József Berke (pages: 49-53)
Diversity Measures and Coarse-graining in Data Analysis with an Application Involving Plant Species on the Gal´apagos Islands Radu Cornel Guiasu, Silviu Guiasu (pages: 54-64)
Organizational Institutions and Their Responsible Behavioral-Cultural Gene Codes and A Measurement for Organizational Efficiency Jason Jixuan (pages: 65-70)
On the expanded information contents for the YUBITSUKIYI system and the Dementia situation taking account of Fuzzy concept of Markov’s information source Masahiro Aruga, Kiyotaka Takagi, Shuichi Kato (pages: 71-76)
Academic Globalization: Universality of Cross-Cultural And Cross-Disciplinary LMR Perspectives Marta Szabo White (pages: 77-82)
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Evaluation of Perceived Spatial Audio Quality
Jan Berg
The increased use of audio applications capable of conveying enhanced spatial quality puts focus on how such a quality should be evaluated. Different approaches to evaluation of perceived quality are briefly discussed and a new technique is introduced. In a series of experiment, attributes were elicited from subjects, tested and subsequently used for derivation of evaluation scales that were feasible for subjective evaluation of the spatial quality of certain multichannel stimuli. The findings of these experiments led to the development of a novel method for evaluation of spatial audio in surround sound systems. Parts of the method were subsequently implemented in the OPAQUE software prototype designed to facilitate the elicitation process. The prototype was successfully tested in a pilot experiment. The experiments show that attribute scales derived from subjects’ personal constructs are functional for evaluation of perceived spatial audio quality. Finally, conclusions on the importance of spatial quality evaluation of new applications are made.
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