Publications
Filters: Author is Julius O. Smith [Clear All Filters]
"Inferring Control Inputs to an Acoustic Violin from Audio Spectra",
Proc. Int. Conf. Multimedia Eng., New York, IEEE Press, 2003.
"Doppler Simulation and the Leslie",
Proc. COST-G6 Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-02), Hamburg, Germany, vol. 20, no. 2, New York, CCRMA, Stanford University, pp. 13–20, September 26, 2002.
"Finite difference schemes and digital waveguide networks for the wave equation: stability, passivity, and numerical dispersion",
IEEE Trans. Speech and Audio Processing, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 255–266, may, 2001.
"A Waveguide Mesh Model of High-Frequency Violin Body Resonances",
Proc. 2000 Int. Computer Music Conf., Berlin, aug, 2000.
"Modeling High-Frequency Modes of Complex Resonators Using a Waveguide Mesh",
Proc. Int. Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-00), Verona, Italy, 2000.
"CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1997 International Computer Music Conference Thessaloniki, Greece",
International Computer Music Conference Thessaloniki, Greece, no. STAN-M-101, Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 08/1997.
"CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1996 International Computer Music Conference Hong Kong",
International Computer Music Conference Hong Kong, no. STAN-M-99, Hong Kong, CCRMA, 08/1996.
CCRMA Report, May 1996,
, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 05/1996.
"CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1995 International Computer Music Conference, Banff, Canada",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-91, Banff, Canada, 09/1995.
"Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Acoustics",
International Congress of Acoustics, Trondheim, Norway, CCRMA, 06/1995.
On Fast FIR Filters Implemented as Tail-Canceling IIR Filters,
, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 11/1994.
"CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1993 International Computer Music Conference, Tokyo, Japan",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-81, Tokyo, Japan, 12/1993.
FIR Digital Filter Design,
, Winter, 1992.
"Physical Modeling Using Digital Waveguides",
Computer Music Journal, vol. 16, issue 4, 12/1992.
"CCRMA Papers on Physical Modeling from the 1991 International Computer Music Conference, Montreal, Canada",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-73, Montreal, Canada, 10/1991.
"Restoring a Clipped Signal",
Proc. Int. Conf. Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Toronto, New York, IEEE Press, 1991.
"Efficient Yet Accurate Models for Strings and Air Columns Using Sparse Lumping of Distributed Losses and Dispersion",
Colloquium on Physical Modeling, no. STAN-M-67, Grenoble, France, 12/1990.
Music Applications of Digital Waveguides,
: Stanford University, 1987.
"PARSHL: A Program for the Analysis/Synthesis of Inharmonic Sounds Based on a Sinusoidal Representation",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-43, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, 1987.
"Elimination of Limit Cycles and Overflow Oscillations in Time-Varying Lattive and Ladder Digital Filters",
IEEE Conference on Circuits and Systems, no. STAN-M-35, San Jose, CA, USA, 05/1986.
"A New Approach to Digital Reverberation Using Closed Waveguide Networks",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-31, Burnaby, B.C., Canada, pp. 47-53, 1985.
"Introduction to Digital Filter Theory",
Digital Audio Signal Processing: An Anthology, Los Altos, CA, William Kaufmann, 04/1985.
"A Sine Generation Algorithm for VLSI Applications",
Proc. 1985 Int. Computer Music Conf., Vancouver: Computer Music Association, 1985.
"Techniques for Note Identification in Polyphonic Music",
Proceddings of the 1985 International Computer Music Conference, Burnaby, B.C., Canada, no. STAN-M-29: International Computer Music Association, 1985.
"An Allpass Approach to Digital Phasing and Flanging",
International Computer Music Conference, Paris, 1984.
Intelligent Systems for the Analysis of Digitized Acoustic Signals, Final Report,
, no. STAN-M-15: Stanford University Department of Music, 1984.
"Techniques for Digital Filter Design and System Identification with Application to the Violin",
Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-14: Stanford University, 06/1983.