AES New York 2018 Presenter or Author
Mark F. Bocko
Primary Affiliation: University of Rochester - Rochester, NY, USA
I'm a Professor and Chair in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY (USA). Currently I’m interested mainly in spatial audio, how to measure and characterize the aspects of acoustic fields that convey spatial information, how we perceive the spatial properties of sonic environments, and how to accurately recreate spatial audio scenes. In my lab at the University of Rochester we also develop new audio interfaces, including flat panel loudspeakers and “audio displays” that can dynamically align sound sources to video imagery. I also direct the Audio and Music Engineering program at the UR and teach courses on acoustics, signal processing, and a freshman course on the Fundamentals of Audio and Music Engineering, which uses the appeal of audio to help build student enthusiasm for engineering and science studies.
More Info: http://www.aes.org/member/profile.cfm?ID=1311020562
Session List
Oct 18:
P08: Acoustics and Signal Processing
A Statistical Metric for Stability in Instrumental Vibrato (Author)
Oct 18:
P11: Applications in Audio
Optimal Exciter Array Placement for Flat-Panel Loudspeakers Based on a Single-Mode, Parallel-Drive Layout (Author)
Quantifying Listener Preference of Flat-Panel Loudspeakers (Author)
Oct 19:
P14: Perception
Perception of Stereo Noise Bursts with Controlled Interchannel Coherence (Author)
Oct 20:
P18: Spatial Audio-Part 2 (Evaluation)
Prediction of Binaural Lateralization Percepts from the Coherence Properties of the Acoustic Wavefield (Author)