1aNS6 – Weather or not: Meteorology affects presence of shock waves in fighter aircraft noise ” Kent Gee
“Weather or not: Meteorology affects presence of shock waves in fighter aircraft noise ” Kent Gee – kentgee@byu.eduBrent Reichman – brent.reichman@gmail.com Brigham Young UniversityN283 Eyring Science CenterProvo, UT 84602 Alan Wall – alan.wall.4@us.af.milAir Force...
2aSC3 – Studying Vocal Fold Non-Stationary Behavior during Connected Speech Using High-Speed Videoendoscopy – Maryam Naghibolhosseini
Studying Vocal Fold Non-Stationary Behavior during Connected Speech Using High-Speed Videoendoscopy Maryam Naghibolhosseini – naghib@msu.edu Dimitar D. Deliyski – ddd@msu.edu Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, Michigan State...
2aBAb2 – Feasibility of using ultrasound with microbubbles to purify cell lines for immunotherapy application. – Thomas Matula
Feasibility of using ultrasound with microbubbles to purify cell lines for immunotherapy application. Thomas Matula - matula@uw.eduUniv. of Washington1013 NE 40th St.Seattle, WA 98105Oleg A. SapozhnikovCtr. for Industrial and Medical UltrasoundAppl. Phys....
2pUWb8 – Controlled source level measurements of whale watch boats and other small vessels. – Jennifer L. Wladichuk
Controlled source level measurements of whale watch boats and other small vessels. Jennifer L. Wladichuk - jennifer.wladichuk@jasco.comDavid E. Hannay, Zizheng Li, Alexander O. MacGillivrayJASCO Appl. Sci., 2305 – 4464 Markham St.Victoria, BC V8Z 7X8,...
5aSC3 – Children’s perception of their own speech – Marzena Żygis
Children’s perception of their own speech Marzena Żygis – zygis@leibniz-zas.deLeibniz Centre - General Linguistics & Humboldt University, Berlin, GermanyMarek Jaskuła – Marek.Jaskula@zut.edu.pl Westpomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin,...
1aBA5 – AI and the future of pneumonia diagnosis – Xinliang Zheng
Title: AI and the future of pneumonia diagnosis Xinliang Zheng – lzheng@intven.com Sourabh Kulhare – skulhare@intven.com Courosh Mehanian -- cmehanian@intven.com Ben Wilson -- bwilson@intven.com Intellectual Ventures Laboratory 14360 SE Eastgate Way...
2aAB8 – How dolphins deal with background noise – Maria Zapetis
How dolphins deal with background noise Maria Zapetis – maria.zapetis@usm.edu University of Southern Mississippi 118 College Drive Hattiesburg, MS 39406 Jason Mulsow – jason.mulsow@nmmpfoundation.org National Marine Mammal Foundation 2240...
4pNSa4 – Inciting our children to turn their music down: the “Age of Your Ear” concept -Jeremie Voix
Inciting our children to turn their music down: the “Age of Your Ear” concept. Fig. 1 : While hearing will normally worsen because of the natural aging process (dotted black line), this ageing can be dramatically accelerated because of over-exposure to...
1pPP5 -Say what? Brief periods of hearing loss in childhood can have consequences later in life – Daniel J Tollin
Say what? Brief periods of hearing loss in childhood can have consequences later in life Daniel J Tollin – Daniel.tollin@ucdenver.edu Kelsey L Anbuhl – kla@nyu.edu Department of Physiology & Biophysics University of Colorado School of...
5aUW1 – Ship-of-opportunity noise inversions for geoacoustic profiles of a layered mud-sand seabed – Dag Tollefsen
Ship-of-opportunity noise inversions for geoacoustic profiles of a layered mud-sand seabed Dag Tollefsen – dag.tollefsen@ffi.no Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Horten, NO-3191, Norway Stan E. Dosso – sdosso@uvic.ca School of Earth and Ocean...
1a2b3c -How bowhead whales cope with changes in natural and anthropogenic ocean noise in the arctic – Aaron M. Thode
Popular version of paper 1a2b3c Presented Monday morning, 1pAO, Arctic Acoustical Oceanography II Aaron M. Thode athode@ucsd.edu Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, La Jolla, California 92093, USA Susanna B. Blackwell, Katherine H....
5aUW7 – Using Noise to Probe Seafloor – Tsuwei Tan
Using Noise to Probe Seafloor Tsuwei Tan – ttan1@nps.edu Oleg A. Godin – oagodin@nps.edu Physics Dept., Naval Postgraduate School 1 University Cir. Monterey CA, 93943, USA Popular version of paper 5aUW7 Presented Friday morning, November 9, 2018,...
1pEAa5 – A study on the optimal speaker position for improving sound quality of flat panel display – Sungtae Lee
2pPP7 – Your ears never sleep: auditory processing of nonwords during sleep in children – Adrienne Roman
Your ears never sleep: auditory processing of nonwords during sleep in children Adrienne Roman – adrienne.s.roman@vumc.org Carlos Benitez - carlos.r.benitez@vanderbilt.edu Alexandra Key - sasha.key@vanderbilt.edu Anne Marie...
1pAB4 – Combining underwater photography and passive acoustics to monitor fish – Camille Pagniello
Combining underwater photography and passive acoustics to monitor fish Camille Pagniello – cpagniel@ucsd.eduGerald D’Spain – gdspain@ucsd.eduJules Jaffe – jjaffe@ucsd.eduEd Parnell – eparnell@ucsd.eduScripps Institution of Oceanography, University of...
2pAB1 – The Acoustic World of Bat Biosonar – Rolf Mueller
The Acoustic World of Bat Biosonar Rolf Mueller - rolf.mueller@vt.edu Virginia Tech 1075 Life Science Cir Blacksburg, VA 24061 Popular version of paper 2pAB1 Presented Tuesday afternoon, November 6, 2018 176th ASA Meeting, Victoria, BC, Canada Ultrasound...
4aMU1 – Are phantom partials produced in piano strings? – Thomas Moore
Are phantom partials produced in piano strings? Thomas Moore – tmoore@rollins.edu Lauren Neldner – lneldner@rollins.edu Eric Rokni – erokni@rollins.edu Department of Physics Rollins College 1000 Holt Ave – 2743 Winter Park, FL 32789 ...
3pID2 – Yanny or Laurel? Acoustic and non-acoustic cues that influence speech perception – Brian B. Monson
Yanny or Laurel? Acoustic cues that influence speech perception Brian B. Monson, monson@illinois.edu Speech and Hearing Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 901 S Sixth St Champaign, IL 61820 USA Popular...
2pAB8 – Blind as a bat? Evidence suggests bats use vision to supplement echolocation in presence of ambient light. – Kathryn A. McGowan
“Blind as a bat? Evidence suggests bats use vision to supplement echolocation in presence of ambient light.” Kathryn A. McGowan – kmcgowan01@saintmarys.edu Saint Mary’s College Le Mans Hall, 149 Notre Dame, IN 46556 Presented Tuesday afternoon,...
2aBAa3 – Towards a better understanding of myopia with high-frequency ultrasound – Jonathan Mamou
Towards a better understanding of myopia with high-frequency ultrasound Jonathan Mamou – jmamou@riversideresearch.org Daniel Rohrbach* - see footnote below Lizzi Center for Biomedical Engineering, Riverside Research, New York, NY, USA Sally A. McFadden -...
5aSC1 – Understanding how we speak using computational models of the vocal tract – Connor Mayer
Understanding how we speak using computational models of the vocal tract Connor Mayer - connomayer@ucla.edu Department of Linguistics - University of California, Los Angeles Ian Stavness - ian.stavness@usask.ca Department of Computer Science -...
2pNS3 – Specialty fitness centres – a case study – Brigette Martin
“Love thy (Gym) Neighbour – A Case Study on Noise Mitigation for Specialty Fitness Centres” Brigette Martin – martin@bkl.ca BKL Consultants Ltd. #308-1200 Lynn Valley Road North Vancouver, BC V7J 2A2 Paul Marks – marks@bkl.ca BKL Consultants...
2aAA8 – Nature as Muse: The characteristics of caves can help us add an individual touch to our music – Yuri Lysoivanov
Nature as Muse: The characteristics of caves can help us add an individual touch to our music Yuri Lysoivanov – yuri.lysoivanov@columbiacollege.edu Flashpoint Chicago, A Campus of Columbia College Hollywood 28 N. Clark St. #500 Chicago, IL 60602...
5pSP6 – Assessing the Accuracy of Head Related Transfer Functions in a Virtual Reality Environment – Eoin A King, Joseph Esce
Assessing the Accuracy of Head Related Transfer Functions in a Virtual Reality Environment Joseph Esce – esce@hartford.edu Eoin A King – eoking@hartford.edu Acoustics Program and Lab Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Hartford 200...
1 pAB – Could lobsters use sounds to communicate between each other? – Youenn Jézéquel
Buzzing sounds as a mean of intra species-specific communication during agonistic encounters in male European lobsters (Homarus gammarus)? Youenn Jézéquel1, Julien Bonnel2, Jennifer Coston-Guarini1, Jean Marc Guarini1, Laurent Chauvaud1 Session 1...
5pAOb1 – Acoustic mapping of ocean currents using moving vehicles – Chen-Fen Huang
Chen-Fen Huang – chenfen@ntu.edu.tw KuangYu Chen – seven5172002@gmail.com IO.NTU – Acoustic Oceanography Lab Sheng-Wei Huang – swhuang1983@ntu.edu.tw JenHwa Guo – jguo@ntu.edu.tw ESOE.NTU – Underwater Vehicles Lab Taipei, 10617, Taiwan, R.O.C. Popular version...
4aAB8- Boat and noise effects on the behavior of killer whales revealed by suction cup tags – Marla Holt
Marla Holt – marla.holt@noaa.gov, NOAA NMFS Northwest Fisheries Science Center Brad Hanson – brad.hanson@noaa.gov, NOAA NMFS Northwest Fisheries Science Center Candice Emmons – candice.emmons@noaa.gov, NOAA NMFS Northwest Fisheries Science Center Jennifer...
1pSCb15 – Why your boot might not sound like my boot: Gender, ethnicity, and back-vowel fronting in Mississippi – Wendy Herd, Joy Cariño, Meredith Hilliard, Emily Coggins, and Jessica Sherman
Wendy Herd – wherd@english.msstate.eduJoy Cariño – smc790@msstate.eduMeredith Hilliard – mah838@msstate.eduEmily Coggins – egc102@msstate.eduJessica Sherman – jls1790@msstate.eduLinguistics Research LaboratoryMississippi State UniversityMississippi State,...
5pAB3 – Seasonal patterns in marine mammal vocalizations in the western Canadian Arctic – William D. Halliday, Stephen J. Insley, Xavier Mouy
Title: Seasonal patterns in marine mammal vocalizations in the western Canadian Arctic Authors: William D. Halliday, Stephen J. Insley, Xavier Mouy Lay summary Climate change is causing rapid changes to the Arctic marine environment through a combination...
5aSP2 – Two-dimensional high-resolution acoustic localization of distributed coherent sources for structural health monitoring – Tyler J. Flynn
Pressure Patterns Pinpoint Problems Tyler J. Flynn (t.jayflynn@gmail.com), David R. Dowling (drd@umich.edu) University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering Dept. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Popular version of paper 5aSP2 “Two-dimensional...
2aSC11 – Adult imitating child speech: A case study using 3D ultrasound – Colette Feehan
Colette Feehan – cmfeehan@iu.edu Steven M. Lulich – slulich@iu.edu Indiana University Popular version of paper 2aSC11 Presented Tuesday morning, November 6, 2018 176th ASA meeting, Victoria Many people do not realize that a lot of the “child”...
1aPAb1 – On the origin of thunder: reconstruction of lightning flashes, statistical analysis and modeling – Arthur Lacroix
Arthur Lacroix – arthur.lacroix@dalembert.upmc.fr Thomas Farges –thomas.farges@cea.fr CEA, DAM, DIF, Arpajon, France Régis Marchiano – regis.marchiano@sorbonne-universite.fr François Coulouvrat – francois.coulouvrat@sorbonne-universite.fr Institut Jean Le...
2pSC34 – Distinguishing Dick from Jane: Children’s voices are more difficult to identify than adults’ voices – Angela Cooper, Natalie Fecher
Natalie Fecher – natalie.fecher@utoronto.ca Angela Cooper – angela.cooper@utoronto.ca Elizabeth K. Johnson – elizabeth.johnson@utoronto.ca University of Toronto 3359 Mississauga Rd., Mississauga, Ontario L5G 4K2 CANADA Popular version of paper...
1pAB1 – Listening to rivers and lakes to help conservation in freshwater environments – Camille Desjonquères
Listening to rivers and lakes to help conservation in freshwater environments Desjonquères Camille1,2,3, Fanny Rybak3, Toby Gifford4, Simon Linke5, Jérôme Sueur2 1 Molecular and Behavioural Ecology Group, Department of Biological sciences, University of...
4aNS11 – “Lombard Effect In Restaurant Setting: How Much Would You Spend To Eat At This Restaurant?” – Pasquale Bottalico
Pasquale Bottalico- pb81@illinois.eduUniversity of Illinois – Department of Speech and Hearing Science901 South 6th StreetChampaign, IL 61820 Popular version of paper 4aNS11, “Lombard Effect In Restaurant Setting: How Much Would You Spend To Eat At This...
1aAB7 – Drum fish spawning doesn’t miss a beat in the eye of a hurricane – Christopher R. Biggs
Christopher R. Biggs – cbiggs@utexas.edu Brad Erisman – berisman@utexas.edu The University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute 750 Channel View Drive, Port Aransas, TX 78373 Popular version of paper 1aAB7 Presented Monday morning, November...
5pAOa7 – Estimating muddy seabed properties using ambient noise coherence – David R. Barclay
Figure 1. The autonomous Deep Sound acoustic recorder on the rear deck of the R/V Neil Armstrong David R. Barclay1 – dbarclay@dal.ca Dieter A. Bevans2 – dbevans@ucsd.edu Michael J. Buckingham2 – mbuckingham@ucsd.edu Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie...
2pBAa1 – New way to treat kidney stone sufferers – Michael Bailey
Michael Bailey - mbailey@uw.edu Center for Industrial and Medical Ultrasound Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington 1013 NE 40th St. Seattle, WA 98105, USA apl.uw.edu/pushingstones Popular version of paper 2pBAa1 Presented Tuesday afternoon...