tomh.bbs@shark.cs.fau.edu (Tom Holroyd) (03/16/91)
Pitch following source will be available as soon as somebody figures out how pitch (a percept) is related to frequency!
adrianho@barkley.berkeley.edu (Adrian J Ho) (03/16/91)
In article <sc8uy2w163w@shark.cs.fau.edu> tomh.bbs@shark.cs.fau.edu (Tom Holroyd) writes: >Pitch following source will be available as soon as >somebody figures out how pitch (a percept) is related to >frequency! Indeed. The original poster should clarify his needs. If s/he really meant *pitch*-following, I came across a reference that s/he might be interested in. It was published in Computer Music Journal (Fall 1989) and gives a good overview on the two pitch perception theories and a neural network model. It's titled, not surprisingly: "A Neural Network Model for Pitch Perception" Hajime Sano and B. Keith Jenkins Computer Music Journal v.13 n.3 (Fall 1989) pp.41-48 I'm currently working on a project along the same lines. If anything comes out of it, I'll post. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adrian Ho, EECS (pronounced "eeks!") Dept. Phone: (415) 642-5563 UC Berkeley adrianho@barkley.berkeley.edu Domain: sesame-street (telly,bigbird,snuffy,oscar,kermit,bert,grover,barkley) Favorite expression: "There's no business like monkey business."