Sound Analysis and Synthesis with R
Sound is almost always around us, anywhere, at any time, reaching our ears and stimulating our brains for better or worse. Sound can be the disturbing noise of a drill, a merry little tune sung by a friend, the song of a bird in the morning or a clap of t
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Jérôme Sueur
Sound Analysis and Synthesis with R
Use R! Series editors Robert Gentleman Kurt Hornik Giovanni Parmigiani
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Jérôme Sueur
Sound Analysis and Synthesis with R
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Jérôme Sueur Muséum National d’Histoire naturelle Paris, France
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Preface
Sound is virtually always around us, everywhere, all the time. This morning, my day started on a rather unpleasant one: that of the repeated buzzing of my alarm clock. The night had been quiet despite the purr of the central heating, some motorbikes racing down the street, and blackbirds singing in one of our garden’s trees at dawn. Now that I go down to the kitchen I can hear my clothes rub against my body and the wooden steps crack under my feet. As soon as I move, I realize that I myself generate sound. Quickly the house wakes up in an explosion of surrounding sounds seeping from the flush, the kettle, the toaster, the fridge, ventilation, and other domestic appliances. Music plays on the radio, but it does not cover the call of a