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Sound insulation of lightweight wooden floor structures : ANN model and sensitivity analysis
2022) 51st International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, Internoise 2022(
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A comparison of numerical approaches to quantify sound insulation of lightweight wooden floor structures
2022) 51st International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, Internoise 2022(
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Prediction of Sound Insulation Using Artificial Neural Networks—Part I : LightweightWooden Floor Structures
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Historically Based Room Acoustic Analysis and Auralization of a Church in the 1470s
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A speed-variant balancing method for flexible rotary machines based on acoustic responses
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A sound insulation prediction model for floor structures in wooden buildings using neural networks approach
2021) 50th International Congress and Exposition of Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2021 In Proceedings of INTER-NOISE 2021 - 2021 International Congress and Exposition of Noise Control Engineering(
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The influence of different scattering algorithms on room acoustic simulations in rectangular rooms
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Sound Reduction of Ventilation Ducts through Walls : Experimental Results and Updated Models
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The Difference in Subjective Experience Related to Acoustic Treatments in an Ordinary Public Room : A Case Study
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Subjective experience of speech depending on the acoustic treatment in an ordinary room
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