
Jinyu Qian
Education
State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo
Dual degree:
Ph. D. (09/2005) in Communicative Disorders and Sciences (CDS)
M. S. (06/2005) in Electrical Engineering (EE)
Capital University of Medical Sciences (CUMS), Beijing, China
B. S. (07/2001) in Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Research Interests
Computational modeling and masking; Spatial hearing
Publications:
Qian, J., and Richards, V.M. (2008). Relative weights
for frequency glide detection using narrowband noise, J.
Acoust. Soc. Am., 123, 2692-2700
Qian, J., and Eddins, D.A. (2008). The role of spectral
cues in virtual sound localization revealed by spectral modulation
filtering and enhancement, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 123, 302-314.
Conference papers and abstracts:
Qian, J., and Richards, V.M. (2008). The effect of
onset asynchrony on relative weights in profile analysis,
Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Phoenix,
AZ, USA. Abstract 911.
Qian, J., and Richards, V.M. (2006). Response-related
patterns in discrimination of FM narrow-band noise, J.
Acoust. Soc. Am., 119, 3332.
Qian, J., and Eddins, D.A. (2006). Virtual sound localization
using head related transfer functions modified in the spectral modulation
frequency domain, Meeting of the Association for Research
in Otolaryngology, Baltimore, MD, USA. Abstract 345.
Qian, J., and Eddins, D.A. (2005). Virtual sound localization
using PCA-modified, non-individualized head related transfer functions,
Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, New Orleans,
LA, USA. Abstract 732.
Qian, J., and Eddins, D.A. (2004). Principal component
analysis of ear differences in head related transfer functions,
Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Daytona
Beach, FL, USA. Abstract 613.
Qian, J., Jia, W., Chen, H., Ouyang, K and Li, L.. (2001).
The fundamental work of modeling study in sound localization,
Proceedings of China Biomedical Engineering 20th Anniversary Conference,
Oct. 8th-10th, 2001, Beijing, China.
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Jinyu Qian
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Department of Psychology
University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street 327C
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
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