Streaming Broadcast – Spring 2018

Minneapolis

The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) is again facilitating remote participation by members in certain technical sessions to be held at the upcoming spring meeting in Minneapolis. A number of papers in the special sessions listed below will be broadcast in real-time over the internet using GoToWebinar.

ASA is offering this service specifically for members who are unable to attend the meeting in person, thereby broadening access to meeting content. If you are unable to attend these sessions in person, you can watch the live presentations and ask questions through a Q&A feature over the internet from any location. Simply register for each session of interest by clicking the associated internet link shown, and a web access link will be sent to you for that session by e-mail immediately after you register.  Some talks may also be available for delayed viewing in the two weeks following the meeting, if agreed upon by the authors.  Registering for the sessions through the links below will provide access to their available recordings.

Note that live feed will pause for presentations that will not be broadcast and for session breaks.  

1pID: Introductions to Technical Committees

Monday, 7 May 2018, 1:00pm – 3:10pm Central

Chair(s): Jonathan Weber (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Tao Sun (Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard Medical School; Tufts University), Vahid Naderyan (University of Mississippi)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7921715586491969795

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1:10 PM

1pID1

The Technical Committee on Musical Acoustics: Diverse membership with a common interest

James P. Cottingham

1:10 PM

1:20 PM

1pID2

An Introduction to the Engineering Acoustics Technical Committee

Roger Richards

1:20 PM

1:30 PM

1pID3

Introduction to the Technical Committee on Physical Acoustics

Veerle M. Keppens

1:30 PM

1:40 PM

1pID4

Webinar Pause

1:40 PM

1:50 PM

1pID5

Webinar Pause

1:50 PM

2:00 PM

1pID6

Overview of animal bioacoustics

Christine Erbe

2:00 PM

2:10 PM

1pID7

Biomedical Acoustics: From Diagnostic Imaging to Treating Brain Disorders

Subha Maruvada

2:10 PM

2:20 PM

1pID8

Introduction to the structural acoustics and vibration technical committee

Robert M. Koch

2:20 PM

2:30 PM

1pID9

Introduction to the Technical Committee on Noise

William J. Murphy

2:30 PM

2:40 PM

1pID10

Webinar Pause

2:40 PM

2:50 PM

1pID11

Psychological and Physiological Acoustics: Responses to sounds in biological systems

Frederick Jerome Gallun

2:50 PM

3:00 PM

1pID12

It's like ESP without the E: An Introduction to the Speech Communication Technical Committee

Benjamin Munson

3:00 PM

3:10 PM

1pID13

Signal processing everywhere you look

Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou

1pNS: Open Source Audio Processing Platforms (Cosponsored by: PP‚ SP)

Monday, 7 May 2018, 1:00pm – 5:00pm Central

Chair(s): Odile Clavier (Creare Inc.), William Murphy (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2120516316487773186

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1:05 PM

Chair's Introduction

1:05 PM

1:25 PM

1pNS1

Webinar Pause

1:25 PM

1:45 PM

1pNS2

Audiologic Evaluation of the Tympan Open Source Hearing Aid

Joshua M. Alexander

1:45 PM

2:05 PM

1pNS3

Webinar Pause

2:05 PM

2:25 PM

1pNS4

An Open Computational Platform for Low-Latency Real-Time Audio Signal Processing using Field Programmable Gate Arrays

Ross K. Snider

2:25 PM

2:45 PM

1pNS5

Webinar Pause

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

1pNS6

Recent developments in the NASA Auralization Framework

Brian C. Tuttle

3:00 PM

3:15 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:15 PM

3:35 PM

1pNS7

Open portable platform for hearing aid research

Caslav Pavlovic

3:35 PM

3:55 PM

1pNS8

Electroacoustic and Behavioral Evaluation of an Open Source Audio Processing Platform

Daniel M Rasetshwane

3:55 PM

4:15 PM

1pNS9

Open-Source Speech-processing Platforms: An application example.

Gregory Hobbs

4:15 PM

4:35 PM

1pNS10

Smartphone as a research platform for hearing study and hearing aid applications

Issa M Panahi

1pPPa: Future Directions for Hearing Aids: Multi-Sensor‚ User-Informed‚ and Environment-Aware (Cosponsored by: SP)

Monday, 7 May 2018, 1:00pm – 5:35pm Central

Chair(s): Martin McKinney (Starkey Hearing Technologies), Tao Zhang (Starkey Hearing Technologies)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6046333578578678786

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1pPPa1

Trends that are shaping the future of hearing aid technology

Brent Edwards

1:20 PM

1:40 PM

1pPPa2

Ecological Momentary Assessments for Evaluation of Hearing-Aid Preference

Karolina Smeds

1:40 PM

2:00 PM

1pPPa3

Listener preferences and speech recognition outcomes using self-adjusted hearing aid amplification

Trevor T Perry

2:00 PM

2:20 PM

1pPPa4

Research on hearing-aid self-adjustment by adults

Carol Mackersie

2:20 PM

2:40 PM

1pPPa5

Tracking eye and head movements in natural conversational settings: Effects of hearing loss and background noise level

Hao Lu

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

1pPPa6

A Visually Guided Beamformer to Aid Listening in Complex Acoustic Environments

Todd Richardson Jennings

3:00 PM

3:15 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:15 PM

3:35 PM

1pPPa7

Robust and Real-Time Decoding of Selective Auditory Attention from M/EEG: A State-Space Modeling Approach

Behtash Babadi

3:35 PM

3:55 PM

1pPPa8

Towards Cognitive Control of Hearing Instruments Using EEG Measures of Selective Attention

Torsten Dau

3:55 PM

4:15 PM

1pPPa9

Towards Transparent EEG: Ear-centered EEG acquisition using the cEEGrid

Martin Georg Bleichner

4:15 PM

4:35 PM

1pPPa10

Robust speech processing in human auditory cortex

Nima Mesgarni

4:55 PM

1pPPa11

Webinar Pause

4:55 PM

5:15 PM

1pPPa12

Realistic virtual audiovisual environments for evaluating hearing aids with measures related to movement behavior

Maartje Maria Elisabeth Hendrikse

5:15 PM

5:35 PM

1pPPa13

Webinar Pause

2aAB: History of Animal Bioacoustics (Cosponsored by: ASACOS)

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 8:00am – 11:55am Central

Chair(s): David Mellinger (Oregon State University)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7383386996953624066

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8:05 AM

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8:25 AM

2aAB1

A Brief History of Avian Bioacoustics

Robert Dooling

8:25 AM

8:45 AM

2aAB2

A History of Fish Bioacoustics

Arthur N Popper

8:45 AM

9:05 AM

2aAB3

Webinar Pause

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

2aAB4

History of technology for studying animal sound and communication

David K. Mellinger

9:25 AM

9:40 AM

2aAB5

A Brief History of Our Understandings on Underwater Noise Impacts to Marine Life and the Evolution of Its Regulatory Process in the United States

Shane Guan

9:40 AM

9:55 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

9:55 AM

10:15 AM

2aAB6

The Office of Naval Research Marine Mammal Program, 1990-2006

Robert Gisiner

10:15 AM

10:35 AM

2aAB7

Webinar Pause

10:35 AM

10:55 AM

Webinar Pause

10:55 AM

11:15 AM

Webinar Pause

11:15 AM

11:35 AM

2aAB10

History of bioacoustics research on aquatic and marine organisms in Hawaii  

Whitlow Au

11:35 AM

11:55 AM

2aAB11

The central role of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in marine mammal bioacoustics

Douglas Wartzok

2aAOb: Acoustical Oceanography Prize Lecture

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 11:00am – 12:00pm Central

Chair(s): John Colosi (Naval Postgraduate School)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5259123935017770755

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11:00 AM

11:05 AM

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11:05 AM

12:00 PM

2aAOb1

Three-dimensional shallow water sound propagation and applications towards acoustical oceanography

Ying-Tsong Lin

2aSC: Adapting Methods and Models for Vocal Production Across Human and Non-Human Primate Species (Cosponsored by: AB‚ PP)

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 8:40am – 12:00pm Central

Chair(s): Benjamin Munson (University of Minnesota), Michael Wilson (Penn State), Mary Beckman (Ohio State University)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5916166795012834050 

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8:40 AM

8:45 AM

Chair's Introduction

8:45 AM

9:05 AM

2aSC1

Tracking chimpanzee pant-hoot changes across time and space

Michael Wilson

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

2aSC2

Supervised and unsupervised machine learning approaches to classifying chimpanzee vocalizations

Nisarg Parimal Desai

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

2aSC3

Acoustic communication by vocal tract modulation

Brad H Story

9:45 AM

10:05 AM

2aSC4

Articulatory modeling of human and non-human vocal production

Kiyoshi Honda

10:05 AM

10:20 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:20 AM

10:40 AM

2aSC5

The challenges of developing articulatory synthesis models of early vocal production in humans

Andrew R Plummer

10:40 AM

11:00 AM

2aSC6

Physical growth drives vocal sequence development in marmoset infants

Yisi Zhang

11:00 AM

11:20 AM

2aSC7

Chimpanzee food-associated calls display low referential potential in a wild population

Lisa R O'Bryan

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

2aSC8

Michael Owren's contributions to methods and models of vocal production for human and non-human primates

Drew Rendall

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

Panel Discussion

2pAA: Interactions Between Acoustics and Architectural Design

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 1:00pm – 4:40pm Central

Chair(s): Ana Jaramillo (Ahnert Feistel Media Group), Adel Hinawi (Acoustic Distinctions)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7226669206600488194

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1:05 PM

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2pAA1

The Architect as Ally: A Multi-Sensory Approach to Design

Gregory A Miller

1:25 PM

1:45 PM

2pAA2

Successfully Persuading Architects’ Form to Follow Acoustical Function

David A. Conant

1:45 PM

2:05 PM

2pAA3

Acoustical Conflicts and Synergies with Energy Efficient Building Design

Ralph T Muehleisen

2:05 PM

2:25 PM

2pAA4

Acoustical balance between the stage and the pit in the Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires

Gustavo Jorge Basso

2:25 PM

2:45 PM

2pAA5

Creative collaborations in the design of buildings

Gary W Siebein

2:45 PM

3:05 PM

2pAA6

Balancing uniform visual appearance with the need for adjustable acoustics in a concert venue: a case study

Joshua Rolv Dunham

3:05 PM

3:20 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:20 PM

3:40 PM

2pAA7

New Sound System Design in Concert Halls

Wolfgang Ahnert

3:40 PM

3:55 PM

2pAA8

Development and Implementation of a Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan for Occupied Healthcare Facilities

Gina Jarta

3:55 PM

4:10 PM

2pAA9

Comparative Analysis of Resilient and Dense Materials in Lightweight Construction for Impact Sound Attenuation

Sean Harkin

4:10 PM

4:40 PM

Panel Discussion

2pAB: Plant Bioacoustics

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 1:20pm – 4:20pm Central

Chair(s): Aaron Thode (UCSD), Simon Freeman (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4569575113265608706

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1:40 PM

2pAB1

Insect sound production and transmission in plant materials of different compositions and structures

Richard Mankin

1:40 PM

2:00 PM

2pAB2

Webinar Pause

2:00 PM

2:20 PM

2pAB3

Acoustic interactions between plants and animals

Michael Gerhard Schöner

2:20 PM

2:40 PM

2pAB4

Ultrasonic Transmission Behavior in Posidonia oceanica Rhizomes

Jay R Johnson

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

2pAB5

Webinar Pause

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

2pAB6

Webinar Pause

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:35 PM

3:50 PM

2pAB7

Mating vibrational signal transmission through and between plants of an agricultural pest, the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter

Shira D Gordon

3:50 PM

4:05 PM

2pAB8

Acoustic sensing of macroalgae (kelp) for large-scale marine biomass production

Erin Marie Fischell

4:05 PM

4:20 PM

2pAB9

Effect of carbon content on sound speed and attenuation of sediments in seagrass meadows

Gabriel R Venegas

2pPPa: Honoring the Contributions of David Kemp to the Discovery of Otoacoustic Emissions and their Utility for Assessing Hearing Function (Cosponsored by: AB‚ NS)

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 1:00pm – 4:55pm Central

Chair(s): Glenis Long (Graduate Center CUNY), Bastian Epp (Technical University of Denmark)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8031598579551579906

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1:05 PM

Chair's Introduction

1:05 PM

1:25 PM

2pPPa1

Active cochlear mechanics and outer hair cells

Jonathan F Ashmore

1:25 PM

1:45 PM

2pPPa2

Otoacoustic emissions: Laboratory studies and clinical applications

Stephen T Neely

1:45 PM

2:05 PM

2pPPa3

The Echo That Rolled into Thunder: Otoacoustic Emissions and Newborn Hearing Screening

Beth Prieve

2:05 PM

2:25 PM

2pPPa4

David Kemp’s Contributions to using Otoacoustic Emissions for Protection of Noise-Exposed Ears

Lynne Marshall

2:25 PM

2:45 PM

2pPPa5

David Kemp’s Impact on Cochlear Modeling and Otoacoustic Emission Measurement and Modeling

Carrick L Talmadge

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

2pPPa6

Interrelationships Among Microstructures of Otoacoustic Emissions and Hearing Thresholds

James Dewey

3:20 PM

3:40 PM

2pPPa7

Temporal Dynamics of the Generator of Stimulated Otoacoustic Emissions

Sarah Verhulst

3:40 PM

4:00 PM

2pPPa8

Intracochlear evidence on generation and propagation of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in gerbil cochlea

Wei Dong

4:00 PM

4:20 PM

2pPPa9

Comparative otoacoustic insights

Christopher Bergevin

4:20 PM

4:35 PM

2pPPa10

The role of the tectorial membrane in cochlear mechanics

Karl Grosh

4:35 PM

4:55 PM

Panel Discussion

2pSA: Improving Education in Structural Acoustics and Vibration (Cosponsored by: ED)

Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 1:00pm – 4:00pm Central

Chair(s): Brian Anderson (Brigham Young Univ.), Scott Sommerfeldt (Brigham Young University)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5924261399613199619

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2pSA1

Using sports equipment for student exploration of vibration and structural acoustics phenomena

Daniel A. Russell

1:20 PM

1:40 PM

2pSA2

ejωt and the Time Domain in Introductory Engineering Acoustics

Karl Grosh

1:40 PM

2:00 PM

2pSA3

3D-printing and vibration (including resonance)

Lawrie Virgin

2:00 PM

2:20 PM

2pSA4

The acoustic guitar as an experimental platform to teach vibration measurements, modal parameter estimation and data management

Micah R. Shepherd

2:20 PM

2:40 PM

2pSA5

Demonstrating structural waves in rods/beams

Scott D. Sommerfeldt

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

2pSA6

Webinar Pause

Donald B. Bliss

3:00 PM

3:15 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:15 PM

3:30 PM

2pSA7

Seismic-Infrasound-Acoustic-Meteorological Sensors to Dynamically Monitor the Natural Frequencies of Concrete Dams

Henry Diaz-Alvarez

3:30 PM

3:45 PM

2pSA8

Webinar Pause

3:45 PM

4:00 PM

2pSA9

Webinar Pause

3aAA: Auditory Perception in Virtual‚ Mixed‚ and Augmented Environments (Cosponsored by: PP‚ SC)

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 8:50am – 12:00pm Central

Chair(s): Philip Robinson (Oculus), G. Christopher Stecker (Vanderbilt University)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4396230508077245698

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8:55 AM

9:15 AM

3aAA1

Validating auditory spatial awareness with virtual reality and vice-versa

G. Christopher Stecker

9:15 AM

9:35 AM

3aAA2

Designing rehabilitative experiences for virtual, mixed, and augmented reality environments

Frederick Jerome Gallun

9:35 AM

9:50 AM

3aAA3

Effects of non-individual head-related transfer functions and visual mismatch on speech recognition in virtual acoustic environments

Kristi M Ward

9:50 AM

10:05 AM

3aAA4

Use of non-individualized head-related transfer functions to measure spatial release from masking in children with normal hearing

Z. Ellen Peng

10:05 AM

10:20 AM

3aAA5

How physical versus panned sources in dry or reverberant conditions affect accuracy of localization in sound field synthesis systems

Anna C Catton

10:20 AM

10:35 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:35 AM

10:50 AM

3aAA6

Evaluating immersion of spatial audio systems for Virtual Reality

Michael Vorlaender

10:50 AM

11:05 AM

3aAA7

Webinar Pause

11:05 AM

11:20 AM

3aAA8

Evaluation of Near Field Distance Perception in Virtual Environments

Philip W Robinson

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

3aAA9

Improving the Perception of a Sound Source's Polar Angle in Mixed Reality

Hannes Gamper

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

3aAA10

Webinar Pause

3aBA: Induction Mechanisms for Bubble Nucleation I (Cosponsored by: PA)

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 9:00am – 12:00pm Central

Chair(s): Jeffrey Fowlkes (Univ. of Michigan), Ronald Roy (University of Oxford)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3755319682685655299

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9:05 AM

Chair's Introduction

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

3aBA1

Homogeneous vs heterogeneous nucleation, a comparison

Charles C Church

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

3aBA2

Histotripsy – From Nucleation of Bubbles to Tissue Disruption

Jeffrey Brian Fowlkes

9:45 AM

10:05 AM

3aBA3

Nucleation and stabilization of cavitation nuclei in liquids.

Lawrence A Crum

10:05 AM

10:25 AM

3aBA4

The Induction of Inertial Cavitation from Polymeric Nanocups – from Theory to Observation

James Jing Kwan

10:25 AM

10:40 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:40 AM

11:00 AM

3aBA5

The effect of hypobaric pressure on the kidney stone twinkling artifact

Julianna C Simon

11:00 AM

11:20 AM

3aBA6

Laser nucleation of single bubbles and clouds in an acoustic resonator via pressure-dependent dielectric breakdown

R. Glynn Holt

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

3aBA7

Micro-cavitation on demand via the nanoparticle mediated interaction of light and sound

Ronald Roy

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

3aBA8

  Nucleation Pressure Threshold in Acoustic Droplet Vaporization

Oliver D. Kripfgans

3aMU: Acoustics of Choirs and Vocal Ensembles

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 9:00am – 10:45am Central

Chair(s):  James Cottingham (Coe College)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5713535598106166530

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9:00 AM

9:05 AM

Chair's Introduction

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

3aMU1

Traditional polyphony: multipart singing in world cultures

Paul A. Wheeler

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

3aMU2

The relation between choir size and choir dynamics

Ingo R. Titze

9:45 AM

10:05 AM

3aMU3

Choir spacing vs choir formation: Long-term average spectra comparisons

James F. Daugherty

10:05 AM

10:25 AM

3aMU4

Effects of a Straw Phonation Protocol on Acoustic and Perceptual Measures of Choirs

Jeremy N. Manternach

10:25 AM

10:45 AM

3aMU5

The barbershop sound: The characteristic timbre of the male barbershop quartet

Colin Drown

3aPPb: Auditory Neuroscience Prize Lecture

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 11:00am – 12:00pm Central

Chair(s):  William Yost (ASU)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4208882522797507074

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11:00 AM

11:05 AM

Chair's Introduction

11:05 AM

12:00 PM

3aPPb1

Cortical mechanisms underlying perception in complex auditory scenes

Shihab Shamma

3aSC: Session in Memory of James J. Jenkins

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 8:40am – 11:55am Central

Chair(s):  Kanae Nishi (Boys Town National Research Hospital), Terry Gottfried (Lawrence University), Linda Polka (McGill University)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8430865336457573122

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8:40 AM

8:45 AM

Chair's Introduction

8:45 AM

9:05 AM

3aSC1

Jim Jenkins—Mentor extraordinaire

Patricia K Kuhl

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

3aSC2

When infants encounter infant speech

Linda Polka

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

3aSC3

Recent findings on children’s lexical tone development: Implications for models of speech development

  Puisan Wong

9:45 AM

10:05 AM

3aSC4

Voice quality: Speaker identification across age, gender, and ethnicity

Sonja Trent-Brown

10:05 AM

10:25 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:25 AM

10:45 AM

3aSC5

“If a perceptual problem exists, what are its roots?” Types of cross-language similarity, hypercorrection, and unexplored root canals

Ocke-Schwen Bohn

10:45 AM

11:05 AM

3aSC6

Tracking the time course of individuals' perception and production of coarticulated speech

Patrice Speeter Beddor

11:05 AM

11:25 AM

3aSC7

Catching a rabbit with a tetrahedron: A contextualist approach

Valeriy Shafiro

3pAB: Lessons on Auditory ‘Perception' from Exploring Insect Hearing

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 1:10pm – 2:55pm Central

Chair(s):  Norman Lee (St. Olaf College)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/105602984471902210

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1:10 PM

1:15 PM

Chair's Introduction

1:15 PM

1:35 PM

3pAB1

Webinar Pause

1:35 PM

1:55 PM

3pAB2

Webinar Pause

1:55 PM

2:15 PM

3pAB3

A neural circuit for song pattern recognition in the cricket brain     

Berthold Hedwig

2:15 PM

2:35 PM

3pAB4

Stimulus specific adaptation in the auditory system of insects: can a single neuron learn?

Johannes Schul

2:35 PM

2:55 PM

3pAB5

Webinar Pause

3pBAb: Induction Mechanisms for Bubble Nucleation II (Cosponsored by: PA)

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 1:40pm – 3:00pm Central

Chair(s):  Jeffrey Fowlkes (Univ. of Michigan), Ronald Roy (University of Oxford)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1190075492200600323

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1:40 PM

2:00 PM

3pBAb1

Tailoring cavitation nuclei for biomedical applications

Tyrone M. Porter

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

3pBAb2

Webinar Pause

2:15 PM

2:30 PM

3pBAb3

Webinar Pause

2:30 PM

2:45 PM

3pBAb4

Analytic prediction of histotripsy-induced bubble growth in an elastic medium

Kenneth B Bader

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

3pBAb5

Webinar Pause

3pID: Hot Topics in Acoustics

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 2:15pm – 3:20pm Central

Chair(s):  Christina Naify (Jet Propulsion Lab)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3063668594701602818

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2:15 PM

2:20 PM

Chair's Introduction

2:20 PM

2:40 PM

3pID1

An objective metric for describing the basic acoustics of binaural directivity patterns in humans

Andrew Dittberner

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

3pID2

Hot topics in structural acoustics and vibration: advances in vibroacoustic modeling and novel materials

Robert M. Koch

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

3pID3

Model-based Bayesian signal processing in acoustics

Ning Xiang

3pPA: Ultrasound and High Frequency Sound in Air in Public and Work Places: Applications‚ Devices and Effects (Cosponsored by: BA‚ PP)

Wednesday, 9 May 2018, 1:00pm – 3:05pm Central

Chair(s):  Timothy Leighton (University of Southampton), Craig Dolder (University of Southampton)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/32291947178648578

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1:05 PM

Chair's Introduction

1:05 PM

1:25 PM

3pPA1

Ultrasound, human health, safe levels and Cuba: what do we know?

Timothy Leighton

1:25 PM

1:45 PM

3pPA2

Adverse effects of very high-frequency sound and ultrasound on humans

Mark Daniel Fletcher

1:45 PM

2:05 PM

3pPA3

Webinar Pause

2:05 PM

2:25 PM

3pPA4

Ultrasound measurements in the work environment

Jan Radosz

2:25 PM

2:45 PM

3pPA5

Low power wireless communication between personal electronic devices and hearing aids using high frequency audio and ultrasound

Jonathon Miegel

2:45 PM

3:05 PM

3pPA6

A scavenger hunt using ultrasonic geocaches

Craig N Dolder

4aID: Acoustical Standards in Action: Realization‚ Applications‚ and Evolution (Cosponsored by: ASACOS‚ NS‚ SA‚ AA)

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 8:00am – 11:40am Central

Chair(s):  Christopher Struck (CJS Labs)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2195927420987787267

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8:00 AM

8:20 AM

4aID1

An overview of the Standards Program of the Acoustical Society of America

Christopher J Struck

8:20 AM

8:35 AM

4aID2

Laboratory Accreditation- building confidence on acoustical testing- and calibration-lab quality

Richard J. Peppin

8:35 AM

8:55 AM

4aID3

Acoustical standards in the national parks

Kurt Murray Fristrup

8:55 AM

9:10 AM

4aID4

Comparing the similarity of sharpness predictions based on specific loudness from ANSI S3.4-2007 with those according to DIN 45692:2009 for several real-world sound classes

S. Hales Swift

9:10 AM

9:25 AM

4aID5

Webinar Pause

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

4aID6

Webinar Pause

9:45 AM

10:05 AM

4aID7

Types of regulatory tools and their advantages, limitations, and disadvantages in a Model Noise Ordinance Standard

Leslie D. Blomberg

10:05 AM

10:20 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:20 AM

10:40 AM

4aID8

Testing the limits of reverberation room qualification standard AHRI 220

Derrick Paul Knight

10:40 AM

11:00 AM

4aID9

SII – Speech intelligibility index standard: ANSI S3.5 1997

Caslav Pavlovic

11:00 AM

11:20 AM

4aID10

History of the sound level meter in standards

Leslie D. Blomberg

4aMU: General Topics in Musical Acoustics

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 8:30am – 11:15am Central

Chair(s):  Taffeta Elliott (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6006175015885318658

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8:30 AM

8:45 AM

4aMU1

Webinar Pause

8:45 AM

9:00 AM

4aMU2

Examining the effect of emerging audio formats and technology on acoustical space in film composition and mixing

Conor Patrick Cook

9:00 AM

9:15 AM

4aMU3

Laryngeal height, modal registers, and modes of phonation contribute jointly to vocal timbre

Taffeta M. Elliott

9:15 AM

9:30 AM

4aMU4

Articulatory correlates of the acoustic transition during the second passaggio of sopranos

Richard C. Lissemore

9:30 AM

9:45 AM

4aMU5

Comparing clarinet grunt and squeak notes to transitions in coupled oscillators

Cherise Cantrell

9:45 AM

10:00 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:00 AM

10:15 AM

4aMU6

Computational analysis of the Bundengan, an endangered musical instrument from Indonesia

Indraswari Kusumaningtyas

10:15 AM

10:30 AM

4aMU7

Switch of synchronization states of aeronautical coupled organ pipes  

Jost Fischer

10:30 AM

10:45 AM

4aMU8

A comparison of fractional-sized to full-sized cellos

Thomas Blanford

10:45 AM

11:00 AM

4aMU9

Correlation of String/Body Resonances on a Cello

Samantha Allison Young

11:00 AM

11:15 AM

4aMU10

Impact of internal damping on forced vibrations of piano soundboards

Rolf Bader

4aPA: Sonic Boom I (Cosponsored by: NS‚ ASACOS)

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 8:40am – 12:00pm Central

Chair(s):  Alexandra Loubeau (NASA Langley Research Center), Joel Lonzaga (NASA Langley Research Center)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9089249600634678786 

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Title

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8:45 AM

9:05 AM

4aPA1

Webinar Pause

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

4aPA2

Validation of numerical predictions of sonic boom metric variability due to turbulence

Trevor Alden Stout

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

4aPA3

Formulation of a Burgers’ equation for shock waves in a turbulent atmosphere

Joel Barci Lonzaga

9:45 AM

10:05 AM

4aPA4

Webinar Pause

10:05 AM

10:25 AM

4aPA5

Investigation of Deturbing Methods for Sonic Boom Signatures

Janet L Xu

10:25 AM

10:40 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:40 AM

11:00 AM

4aPA6

Sonic boom carpet widths for NASA’s Low Boom Flight Demonstrator using realistic atmospheric profiles in the western hemisphere

William Doebler

11:00 AM

11:20 AM

4aPA7

An improved Mach cut-off Model based on a 3-D ray tracing Method and realistic atmospheric Data

Zhendong Huang

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

4aPA8

Mean Flow Atmospheric Effects and their Impact on Sonic Boom Propagation

Sriram Rallabhandi

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

4aPA9

Time-domain modeling of the wind effects on the nonlinearity and absorption of sonic booms

Joel Barci Lonzaga

4aPP: Honoring Neal Viemeister's Contributions to Psychoacoustics

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 8:00am – 11:35am Central

Chair(s):  Andrew Oxenham (University of Minnesota), Peggy Nelson (University of Minnesota)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2659545294935856642

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Title

Presenter

8:00 AM

8:05 AM

Chair's Introduction

8:05 AM

8:25 AM

4aPP1

Temporal integration and multiple looks, revisited

Gregory H Wakefield

8:25 AM

8:45 AM

4aPP2

Using psychoacoustics to examine a changing auditory system

Elizabeth A. Strickland

8:45 AM

9:05 AM

4aPP3

Effects of age and noise exposure on the representation of amplitude modulation

Christopher John Plack

9:05 AM

9:25 AM

4aPP4

Psychoacoustic considerations in hearing aid design and fitting

Brent Edwards

9:25 AM

9:45 AM

4aPP5

Context effects in modulation masking

Magdalena Wojtczak

9:45 AM

10:00 AM

Break

Webinar Pause

10:00 AM

10:15 AM

4aPP6

Neal Viemeister’s contributions to understanding the dynamic range of the auditory system

Brian CJ Moore

10:15 AM

10:30 AM

4aPP7

  Loudness of an Auditory Scene

William Yost

10:30 AM

10:45 AM

4aPP8

The Contribution of Neal Veimeister to the Modulation Theory of Hearing

Christian Lorenzi

10:45 AM

11:00 AM

4aPP9

Amplitude modulation detection and modulation masking in school-age children and adults

Emily Buss

11:00 AM

11:15 AM

4aPP10

Predicting speech intelligibility based on the modulation spectrum and modulation frequency selectivity

Torsten Dau

11:15 AM

11:30 AM

4aPP11

Auditory enhancement and other context effects in normal, impaired, and electric hearing

Andrew J. Oxenham

11:30 AM

11:35 AM

Panel Discussion

4pBAa: Therapeutic Ultrasound and Bioeffects

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 1:30pm – 3:15pm Central

Chair(s):  Emad Ebbini (University of Minnesota)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7354590787419820035

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Presenter

1:30 PM

1:45 PM

4pBAa1

In vivo ultrasound thermal ablation controlled using echo decorrelation imaging

Mohamed A. Abbass

1:45 PM

2:00 PM

4pBAa2

Patient-specific large-volume hyperthermia in the liver for ultrasound-enhanced drug delivery from thermosensitive carriers.

Brian Chu

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

4pBAa3

The Effects of High Intensity Focused Ultrasound on Biofilms formed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

James Jing Kwan

2:15 PM

2:30 PM

4pBAa4

Clot stiffness is inversely correlated with rt-PA thrombolytic efficacy in vitro

Karla P. Mercado-Shekhar

2:30 PM

2:45 PM

4pBAa5

Webinar Pause

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

4pBAa6

Webinar Pause

3:00 PM

3:15 PM

4pBAa7

Webinar Pause

4pBAb: Imaging

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 3:30pm – 5:30pm Central

Chair(s):  Jeffrey Ketterling (Riverside Research)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1432602468520712451

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3:30 PM

3:45 PM

4pBAb1

Simulation and analysis of three-dimensional echo decorrelation imaging

Michael T. Cox

3:45 PM

4:00 PM

4pBAb2

Exploiting Ballou’s Rule For Better Tissue Classification

Johannes Kvam

4:00 PM

4:15 PM

4pBAb3

High-frequency (10-100 MHz) ultrasound instrumented forceps for precision cancer surgery

Timothy E Doyle

4:15 PM

4:30 PM

4pBAb4

Webinar Pause

4:30 PM

4:45 PM

4pBAb5

Plane-wave vector-flow imaging of adult mouse heart

Jeffrey A Ketterling

4:45 PM

5:00 PM

4pBAb6

Using mean frequency estimation algorithms for unambiguous identification and visualization of an acoustically active catheter

Viksit Kumar

5:00 PM

5:15 PM

4pBAb7

Webinar Pause

5:15 PM

5:30 PM

4pBAb8

Modeling element directivity in minimum variance beamforming for medical ultrasound

Brian H. Tracey

4pPA: Sonic Boom II (Cosponsored by: NS‚ ASACOS)

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 1:40pm – 4:15pm Central

Chair(s):  Alexandra Loubeau (NASA Langley Research Center), Joel Lonzaga (NASA Langley Research Center)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7885587833429259778

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Title

Presenter

1:40 PM

2:00 PM

4pPA1

Webinar Pause

2:00 PM

2:20 PM

4pPA2

Evaluation of the effect of aircraft size on indoor annoyance caused by sonic booms and rattle noise

Alexandra Loubeau

2:20 PM

2:40 PM

4pPA3

Perceptual characterization of Mach cut-off sonic booms

Nicholas David Ortega

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

4pPA4

Webinar Pause

3:00 PM

3:15 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

3:15 PM

3:35 PM

4pPA5

Webinar Pause

3:35 PM

3:55 PM

4pPA6

Multilevel analysis of recent noise social survey data including noise sensitivity

Jonathan Rathsam

3:55 PM

4:15 PM

4pPA7

Determining a sufficient range of sound levels for single event analysis in quiet sonic boom community surveys     

Jasme Lee

4pPPa: Sound Localization‚ Spatial Release from Masking‚ and Binaural Hearing with Devices

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 1:00pm – 3:30pm Central

Chair(s):  Nirmal Kumar Srinivasan (Towson University)

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4025570844703397122 

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1:00 PM

1:15 PM

4pPPa1

Improvements in transaural synthesis with the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse matrix

Aimee Shore

1:15 PM

1:30 PM

4pPPa2

Threshold Interaural Time Differences Under Optimal Conditions

Mathias Dietz

1:30 PM

1:45 PM

4pPPa3

Importance of low frequency hearing for spatial release from masking

Nirmal Kumar Srinivasan

1:45 PM

2:00 PM

4pPPa4

Webinar Pause

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

4pPPa5

Webinar Pause

2:15 PM

2:30 PM

Break

Webinar Pause

2:30 PM

2:45 PM

4pPPa6

Using binaural beat sensitivity to explore mechanisms of bimodal temporal envelope beat sensitivity

Coral Dirks

2:45 PM

3:00 PM

4pPPa7

Impact of the interaural stimulation timing mismatch on localization performance in bimodal HA/CI users

Stefan Zirn

3:00 PM

3:15 PM

4pPPa8

Binaural Speech Unmasking and Interference in Adult Bilateral Cochlear-Implant Users

Matthew Goupell

3:15 PM

3:30 PM

4pPPa9

Evaluating sound localization cues for premium hearing aids across multiple manufacturers

Anna C Diedesch

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