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Papers

Major papers presented by Eddy B. Brixen

2011
Influence of recording distance and direction on the analysis of voice formants – initial considerations
[co-authored with Siham Christensen]
AES Convention 131, New York, NY, USA. Preprint 8495

Acoustical parameters’ influence on voice analysis
American College of Forensic Examiners International, Executive Summit 2011, Branson, MO, USA

2010
Digitally disguised voices
Proceedings of the Audio Engineering Society’s 39th International Conference, Hillerød, Denmark

2009
Acoustics of the crime scene as transmitted by cellular phones
ACFEI National Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

5.1 for ENG?
Nordisk Symposium i Lydteknikk, Bolkesjø, Norway

Acoustics of the crime scene as transmitted by mobile phones
AES Convention 126, Munich, Germany. Preprint 7699

2008
How to extract the ENF from Digital Audio Recordings
ACFEI National Conference, San Diego, USA

ENF; Quantification of the Magnetic Field
Proceedings of the Audio Engineering Society’s 32nd International Conference, Denver, USA

2007
Further Investigations into the ENF Criterion for Forensic Authentication
AES Convention 123, New York, USA
Preprint 7275

Optimising 5.1 monitoring for broadcast
Nordisk Symposium i Lydteknikk, Bolkesjø, Norway

Techniques for the Authentication of Digital Audio Recordings
AES Convention 122, Vienna, Austria, Preprint 7014

2006
Wind Generated Noise in Microphones – an Overview – Part II
AES Convention 121, San Francisco, USA. Preprint 6879

Voice ID – Challenges in a Digital World
ACFEI National Conference, Orlando, USA, Sept. 21-23

Wind Generated Noise in Michrophones – an Overview – Part I
AES Convention 120, Paris, France.
Preprint 6635

Optimising stage acoustics by the aid of electroacoustics
[co-authored with Claus Wolter, Det Kongelige Teater], Institute of Acoustics Sixth Conference on Auditorium Acoustics, Copenhagen

2005
Microphones, High Wind and Rain
AES Convention 119, New York, USA.
Preprint 6624

Validity of Bit Compressed Digital Voice Recordings for Spectrographic Analyses: Input for a Database, a preliminary Test
[co-authored with Durand Begault, Audio Forensic Center, SF, USA]
Proceedings of the Audio Engineering Society’s 26th International Conference, Denver, USA.

2003
Audio Production in Large Office Environments
AES Convention 115, New York, NY, USA. Preprint 5945

Lydproduktion i storkontorer
Nordisk Symposium i Lydteknikk, Bolkesjø, Norway

2001
Level assessment in headphone monitoring
Nordisk Symposium i Lydteknikk, Bolkesjø, Norway.

2000
Distance perception based on the spectra of the spoken voice
AES Convention 108, Paris, France. Preprint 5076.

1998
Near field registration of the human voice: Spectral changes due to positions
AES convention 104, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Preprint 4728

1997
How to survive with miniature microphones
Nordisk Symposium i Lydteknikk, Bolkesjø, Norway.

1996
Spectral degradation of speech captured by miniature microphones mounted on persons heads and chests
AES Convention no. 100, Copenhagen, Denmark. Preprint 4284

1994
Phase relation in stereo signals from dual microphone set-ups
AES Convention no. 96, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Preprint 3825

1993
Pas på faserne i TV
Nordisk Symposium i Lydteknikk, Bolkesjø, Norway.

Spectral Eartraining
AES Convention no. 94, Berlin, Germany. Preprint 3474

1992
Multi compatible stereo techniques for television
AES Convention no. 92, Wienna, Austria. Preprint 3259