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Book Soundscape Semiotics - Localization and Categorization is a research publication that covers original research on developments within the Soundscape Semiotics field of study. The book is a collection of reviewed scholarly contributions written by different authors. Each scholarly contribution represents a chapter and each chapter is complete in itself but related to the major topics and objectives. The chapters included in the book are divided in two section. First section - Advanced Signal Processing Methodologies for Soundscape Analysis contains 5 chapters, and second section - Human Hearing Estimations and Cognitive Soundscape Analysis 3 chapters. The target audience comprises scholars and specialists in the field.
Auditory perception. --- Directional hearing. --- Auditory localization --- Localization, Auditory --- Sound, Localization of --- Sound localization (Physiology) --- Hearing --- Auditory scene analysis --- Sound perception --- Perception --- Word deafness --- Semiotics / semiology
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This book addresses the issue of anthropogenic noise pollution in marine environments and its effects on marine wildlife. It examines the sources of underwater noise, such as maritime traffic, seismic exploration, and offshore wind farms, and their impact on marine species, including mammals, fish, and invertebrates. The book also discusses the regulatory frameworks at international, national, and European levels aimed at mitigating these impacts. Contributions from various stakeholders, including researchers, public authorities, and NGOs, highlight the importance of developing sustainable solutions to balance maritime activities with marine conservation. The volume results from a conference held at the University of Toulon and aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing this global environmental concern.
Écologie marine. --- Marine ecology --- Écologie marine. --- Underwater acoustics
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This book addresses the issue of anthropogenic noise pollution in marine environments and its effects on marine wildlife. It examines the sources of underwater noise, such as maritime traffic, seismic exploration, and offshore wind farms, and their impact on marine species, including mammals, fish, and invertebrates. The book also discusses the regulatory frameworks at international, national, and European levels aimed at mitigating these impacts. Contributions from various stakeholders, including researchers, public authorities, and NGOs, highlight the importance of developing sustainable solutions to balance maritime activities with marine conservation. The volume results from a conference held at the University of Toulon and aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing this global environmental concern.
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