Between 23rd and 26th May 2018 the 144th edition of the AES Convention will be held in Milan, featuring the theme of \u201cThe Power of Sound\u201d. Audio Precision will participate with three interventions by its sound engineers.<\/strong> Between 23rd and 26th May 2018 the 144th edition of the AES Convention will be held in Milan, featuring the theme of \u201cThe Power of Sound\u201d. Audio Precision will participate…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":24321,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nAudio Precision<\/a><\/strong> previewed its planned contributions to the 144th International AES Convention<\/a><\/strong> in Italy.<\/strong> Themed \u201cThe Power of Sound,\u201d AES Milan<\/strong> will bring together audio professionals and advanced audio technologies from around the world for four days of audio immersion, experiences and networking. In addition to the three technical presentations, Audio Precision<\/strong><\/a> will exhibit in stand 213<\/strong> with their partner in Italy,<\/strong> AudioLink<\/strong><\/a>. Delivered as part of the Audio Quality<\/strong> session track, AP<\/strong><\/a>\u2019s first paper, \u201cAn Auditory Model-inspired Objective Speech Intelligibility Estimate for Audio Systems\u201d<\/strong> is scheduled for Wednesday, May 23.<\/strong> The paper presents the implementation of a new algorithm for objective speech intelligibility, based on the modified rhyme test using real speech.
\nOn Thursday, May 24,<\/strong> AP<\/strong><\/a>\u2019s second presentation, \u201cThe Evolution of Chirp-based Measurement Techniques\u201d,<\/strong> will be part of the Measurement Poster Session<\/strong>. This session describes how these signals have been used in measuring audio systems, describes the current state of the art, and clarifies the theoretical foundations and limitations of this useful measurement technique.
\nThe AP<\/strong><\/a> engineering team will wrap up their contributions to the AES Milan<\/strong><\/a> technical program with \u201cThe Anatomy, Physiology, and Diagnostics of Smart Audio Devices\u201d<\/strong>, an Engineering Brief<\/strong> on Friday, May 25.<\/strong> The discussion explores the audio subsystems and pathways found in smart speakers and suggests ways to test and validate their functionality and performance.
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