Contact

Dr. Kai Siedenburg 

+49 (0)441 798-3579 

                            

Funding

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Publications

Books

K. Siedenburg, C. Saitis, S. McAdams, A. Popper, R. Fay (2019). Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition, Springer Handbook of Auditory Research Series, New York, NY: Springer

Papers

2024

Siedenburg, K., Bürgel, M., Özgür, E., Scheicht, C., and Töpken, S. (2024).Vibrotactile enhancement of musical engagement. Scientific Reports, 14(1):7764.

2023

R. Hake, M. Bürgel, N.K. Nguyen, A. Greasley, D. Müllensiefen, K. Siedenburg (2023). Development of an adaptive test of musical scene analysis abilities for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. Behavior Research Methods, doi.org/2010.3758/s13428-023-02279-y

M. Bürgel & K. Siedenburg (2023). Salience of frequency micro-modulations in popular music. Music Perception, 41 (1): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2023.41.1.1

A. Benjamin & K. Siedenburg (2023). Exploring level- and spectrum-based music mixing transforms for hearing-impaired listenersThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 154, 1048–1061 (2023), https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0020269

M. Bürgel, I. Mencke, A. Benjamin, M. Dechert, D. Derks, K. Gerdes, R. Hake, S. Jacobsen, & K. Siedenburg  (2023). Unifying concert research and science outreach. Musicae Scientiae, published online June 30, 2023, doi.org/10.1177/10298649231182078

K. Gerdes & K. Siedenburg (2023). Lead-vocal level in recordings of popular music 1946-2020. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America - Express Letters, 3(4), https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0017773

K. Siedenburg & C. Saitis (2023). The language of sounds unheard: Exploring musical timbre semantics of large language models. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.07830.pdf

K. Siedenburg (2023). Beyond (the cave of) loudness/pitch-equalization: A commentary on Reymore (2023). Empirical Musicology Review, 336-340, 16(2), doi.org/10.18061/emr.v16i2.8373

K. Siedenburg, J. Graves, D. Pressnitzer (2023). A unitary model of frequency change perception. PLOS Computational Biology, 19(1): e1010307, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010307

2022

A. L. Knoll & K. Siedenburg (2022). The optimal mix? Presentation order affects preference ratings of vocal amplitude levels in popular music. Music & Science, 5, 1—12, https://doi.org/10.1177/20592043221142712

S. Jacobsen & K. Siedenburg (2022). Congruency of fundamental frequency and spectral envelope in auditory perception. International Symposium on Hearing, Lyon, June 20-24, 2022

2021

M. Bürgel, L. Picinali, K. Siedenburg (2021). Listening in the mix: vocals robustly attract auditory attention in popular music. Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.769663

K. Siedenburg, F. M. Barg, H. Schepker (2021). Adaptative auditory brightness perception. Scientific Reports, 11(21456), doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00707-7

K. Siedenburg, S. Jacobsen, C. Reuter (2021): Spectral envelope position and shape in sustained instrument soundsThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 149, 3715, doi.org/10.1121/10.0005088

M. Touizrar, A.L. Knoll, K. Siedenburg (2021). Repetition and aesthetic judgment in post-tonal music for ensemble and large orchestraFrontiers in Psychology, doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.673706

K. Siedenburg, K. Goldmann, S. van de Par (2021). Tracking musical voices in Bach’s The Art of the Fugue: Timbral heterogeneity differentially affects younger normal-hearing listeners and older hearing-aid users. Frontiers in Psychology, 12(608684), doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.608684.

2020

C. Saitis & K. Siedenburg (2020). Brightness perception for musical instrument sounds: relation to timbre dissimilarity and source-cause categories. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(4), 2256-2266

K. Siedenburg (2020). Die Farbe macht die Musik: Akustische und perzeptuelle Grundlagen der Klang- farbenwahrnehmung. Akustik Journal. 3/20, 27–39

K. Siedenburg, S. Röttges, K. C. Wagener, V. Hohmann (2020). Can you hear out the melody? Testing musical scene perception in young normal-hearing and older hearing-impaired listeners. Trends in Hearing, 24, 1–15, doi.org/10.1177/2331216520945826

2019

K. Siedenburg, M. R. Schädler, D. Hülsmeier (2019). Modeling the onset advantage in musical instrument recognition. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 146(6), EL523–EL529

 B. Cauchi, K. Siedenburg, J. F. Santos, T. H. Falk, S. Doclo, S. Goetze (2019). Non-intrusive speech quality prediction using modulation energies and LSTM-network. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing (early access)

K. Siedenburg (2019). Specifying the relevance of onset transients in musical instrument identificationThe Journal of Acoustical Society of America, 145(2), 1078--1087

K. Siedenburg & D. Müllensiefen (2019). Memory for timbre. In K. Siedenburg, C. Saitis, S. McAdams, A. Popper, R. Fay, Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research Series). New York, NY: Springer

M. Caetano, C. Saitis, K. Siedenburg (2019). Audio Content Descriptors for Timbre. In K. Siedenburg, C. Saitis, S. McAdams, A. Popper, R. Fay, Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research Series). New York, NY: Springer

K. Siedenburg, C. Saitis, S. McAdams (2019). The Present, Past, and Future of Timbre Research. In K. Siedenburg, C. Saitis, S. McAdams, A. Popper, R. Fay, Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research Series). New York, NY: Springer

S. McAdams & K. Siedenburg (2019). Perception and cognition of musical timbre. In P. J. Rentfrow & D. J. Levitin (Eds.), Foundations of Music Psychology: Theory and Research. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

2018

K. Siedenburg (2018). Timbral Shepard-illusion reveals perceptual ambiguity and context sensitivity of brightness perception. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 143(2), EL93--EL98

K. Siedenburg & S. McAdams (2018). Short-term recognition of timbre sequences: Musical training, pitch variability, and timbral similarity. Music Perception, 36(1), pp. 24-39

2017

K. Siedenburg & S. McAdams (2017). Four conceptual distinctions for the auditory ‘wastebasket’ of timbre. Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01747

K. Siedenburg & D. Müllensiefen (2017). Modeling timbre similarity of short music clips. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:639, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00639

K. Siedenburg & S. McAdams (2017). The role of long-term familiarity and attentional maintenance in short-term recognition of musical timbre. Memory, 25(4), 550–564

K. Siedenburg (2017). Instruments unheard of: On the role of familiarity and sound source categories in timbre perception. In T. Bovermann, A. de Campo, H. Egermann, S. Indriyati-Hardjowirogo, and S. Wein- zierl (Eds.), Musical Instruments in the 21st Century: Identities, Configurations, Practices (pp. 385-396). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer 

K. Siedenburg & S. Doclo (2017). Iterative structured shrinkage algorithms for stationary/transient audio separation. 20th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-17), Edinburgh, UK, Sep 5–8, 2017 [Best Paper Award (1st Prize)]

2016

K. Siedenburg, S. Mativetsky, S. McAdams (2016). Auditory and verbal memory in North Indian tabla drumming. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 26 (4), pp. 327–336

K. Siedenburg, K. Jones-Mollerup, S. McAdams (2016). Acoustic and categorical dissimilarity of musical timbre: Evidence from asymmetries between acoustic and chimeric sounds. Frontiers in Psychology, 6:1977, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01977

K. Siedenburg, I. Fujinaga, S. McAdams (2016). A Comparison of Approaches to Timbre Descriptors in Music Information Retrieval and Music Psychology. Journal of New Music Research, 45(1), pp. 27–41

B. Cauchi, J. F. Santos, K. Siedenburg, T. H. Falk, P. A. Naylor, S. Doclo and S. Goetze (2016). Predicting the quality of processed speech by combining modulation based features and model-trees. Proc. of the 2016 ITG Conf. on Speech Communication, Paderborn, Germany, Oct 5–7, 2016

Pre-2015

K. Siedenburg, M. Dörfler, M. Kowalski (2014). Audio Declipping with Social Sparsity. Proc. of the 2014 IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Florence, Italy, May 4–8, 2014

M.Kowalski, K. Siedenburg, M. Dörfler (2013). Social Sparsity! Neighborhood Structures Enrich Structured Shrin- kage Operators, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 61(10), pp. 2498-2511

K. Siedenburg & M. Dörfler (2013). Persistent Time-Frequency Shrinkage for Audio Denoising. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), No. 61 (1/2)

K. Siedenburg & P. Depalle (2013). Modulation Filtering for Structured Time-Frequency Estimation of Audio Signals. Proc. of the IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, New Paltz NY, USA, Oct 20–23, 2013

K. Siedenburg (2012). Persistent Empirical Wiener Estimation with Adaptive Threshold Selection for Audio Denoising. Proc. of the 9th Sound and Music Computing Conf., Copenhagen, Denmark, Jul 11–14, 2012

K. Siedenburg & M. Dörfler (2012). Audio Denoising by Generalized Time-Frequency Thresholding. Proc. of the AES 45th Conf. on Applications of Time-Frequency Processing in Audio, Helsinki, Finland, Mar 1–3, 2012

K. Siedenburg & M. Dörfler (2011). Structured Sparsity for Audio Signals. Proc. of the 14th Int. Conf. on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx-11, Paris, France, Sep 2–9, 2011

K. Siedenburg (2009). An Exploration of Real-Time Visualizations of Musical Timbre. Proc. of the 3rd Int. Workshop on Learning Semantics of Audio Signals, Graz, Austria, Dec 1, 2009

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