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  2. Blocks world - Wikipedia

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    Step 1 of the Sussman anomaly, a problem in which an agent must recognise the blocks and arrange them into a stack with A at the top and C at the bottom. The blocks world is a planning domain in artificial intelligence. The algorithm is similar to a set of wooden blocks of various shapes and colors sitting on a table.

  3. QSound - Wikipedia

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    QSound is essentially a filtering algorithm. It manipulates timing, amplitude, and frequency response to produce a binaural image.Systems like QSound rely on the fact that a sound arriving from one side of the listener will reach one ear before the other and that when it reaches the furthest ear, it is lower in amplitude and spectrally altered due to obstruction by the head.

  4. Soundbar - Wikipedia

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    A soundbar, sound bar or media bar is a type of loudspeaker that projects audio from a wide enclosure. It is much wider than it is tall, partly for acoustic reasons, and partly so it can be mounted above or below a display device (e.g. above a computer monitor or under a home theater or television screen).

  5. Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar review: A full bag of tricks - AOL

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    Sennheiser has spread the gospel of its Ambeo tech for years. The broad pitch is incredibly immersive audio for AR, VR and your living room. As far as consumers are concerned, though, Ambeo is ...

  6. Roku's Smart Soundbar and Wireless Subwoofer pack quality ...

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  7. Sonos Ray review: A soundbar that nails the basics - AOL

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    With the $279 Ray soundbar, Sonos is going after a new market. The company’s previous home theater products have all been $400 or more and have primarily been geared toward people intent on ...

  8. dBFS - Wikipedia

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    The unit dBov is defined in the ITU-T G.100.1 telephony standard such that the RMS value of a full-scale square wave is designated 0 dBov. [21] [22] All possible dBov measurements are negative numbers, and a sine wave cannot exist at a larger RMS value than −3 dBov without clipping. [21] This unit can be applied to both analog and digital ...

  9. Loudspeaker time alignment - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 Ed Long [1] in cooperation with Ronald J. Wickersham invented the first technique to Time-Align a loudspeaker systems. In 1976 Long presented "A Time-Align Technique for Loudspeakers System Design" [2] at the 54th AES convention demonstrating the use of the Time-Align generator to design improved crossover networks for multi-way loudspeakers systems.