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iNSTiTUT DE RECHERCHE ET COORDiNATiON ACOUSTiQUE/MUSiQUE
The analysis of sounds includes methods enabling the permanent extraction or automatic structuring of diverse sorts of information given off by the signal, such as the fundamental frequency or the spectral evolution determining the pitch and timbre of a perceived sound. Information outside what is strictly musical is also taken into consideration, notably concerning industrial acoustics, sound design and multimedia as well as the automatic indexing of recorded sounds. The methods used are based on signal processing, statistical analysis, information theory, machine learning and recognition techniques, but also on knowledge of auditory perception.
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Sper Scientific
Sper Scientific sound meters include all the features and functions needed for basic noise level surveys or to meet the requirements for OSHA compliance, community noise ordinances or machine noise evaluation. These sound meters are used by: Industrial Hygienists, Sound Engineers, Construction Engineers, Municipal Code Enforcement officials, Industrial Quality Control, Environmental Scientists, and many more.
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Extech Instruments Corporation
*Calibrates and verifies Sound Level Meter operation*Battery test position with battery status LED indicates if battery is good*For use on Sound Level Meters with 0.5" or 1.0" microphones*Durable die-cast, aluminum housing
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4431 - KANOMAX USA, Inc.
The Kanomax Sound Meter – Model 4431-1G is the world’s first 0-dB function sound meter available. It is designed to meet Type 2 standards for ANSI S1.4 1983 and IEC 61672-1. The magnetic accelerometer easily attaches to machinery for increased accuracy and precise operation.
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Beha-Amprobe
is used for acoustic (sound that travels through air) measurements. It is commonly a hand-held instrument with a microphone.
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PROMAX Electronica
The PROMAX sound measurement range certificates and optimizes acoustic insulation for locals, pavilions and large venues.
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SpectraSERIES - Sound Technology Inc.
Scalable to accommodate every application and budget, a wide array of targeted add-ons now extend Spectra’s productivity to more applications than ever before and provides immediate acquisition & measurement – Spectra is ready to go out of the box, no programming required!
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Digitrax, Inc
Premium 16-Bit SoundFX Mobile Decoder with 21MTC interface
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897 - Simpson Electric Company
Designed for conducting personal noise surveys, the 897 Dosimeter is versatile enough for the experienced hygienist but simple enough for the novice technician. The data storage feature allows you to view reports on the computer or print them for use later during inspections. Purchase the 897 by itself or in the SMS-2 kit with all of the relevant accessories, including calibrator, nose cone, microphone clip, wind screen, and serial and parallel printer cables.
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Extech Instruments Corporation
Measures from 40 to 130dB with an accuracy of 2dB. The digital display offers a 0.1dB resolution and features a fast responding analog bar graph. User can choose A or C weighting. Max Hold captures highest reading. Includes microphone wind screen and four AAA batteries.
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Control Company
Features three-decibel ranges for greater precision: low (35.0 to 80.0 dB), medium (50.0 to 100.0 dB), and high (80.0 to 130.0 dB). Resolution is 0.1 dB and accuracy is ±2 dB.
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Virtins Technology
Sound recognition is one of the main application areas of artificial intelligence. Various sound recognition techniques exist and can be used for recognizing speeches, music, environmental sounds, animal sounds, air-borne or structure-borne machine sounds, etc. These techniques contain in common signal pre-processing, feature extraction and feature matching / classification algorithms from a general perspective. However, they differ in implementation in different applications. For example, there are a few good automatic speech recognition software products and APIs, however, they just cannot be used directly in animal sound classifications.
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PCE Instruments
A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site.