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Eric A. Dieckman
Eric A. Dieckman
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New Haven
Verified email at newhaven.edu - Homepage
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Spatially enveloping reverberation in sound fixing, processing, and room-acoustic simulations using coded sequences
N Xiang, EA Dieckman, U Trivedi
US Patent App. 12/615,655, 2010
332010
Porous material parameter estimation: A Bayesian approach
C Fackler, E Dieckman, N Xiang
AIP Conference Proceedings 31st 1443 (1), 314-321, 2012
82012
Input impedance of Asian free reed mouth organs
EA Dieckman, JP Cottingham
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120 (5_Supplement), 3076-3076, 2006
62006
Benign exclusion of birds using acoustic parametric arrays
EA Dieckman, E Skinner, G Mahjoub, J Swaddle, M Hinders
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 19 (1), 2013
52013
Measured and calculated sounding frequencies of pipes coupled with free reeds
JP Cottingham, EA Dieckman
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 4 (1), 2008
52008
Use of pattern classification algorithms to interpret passive and active data streams from a walking-speed robotic sensor platform
EA Dieckman
The College of William and Mary, 2014
42014
Application of Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique (EFIT) to three-dimensional wave propagation and scattering in arbitrary geometries
SM Raley
32019
Reciprocal maximum‐length and related sequences in the generation of natural, spatial sounding reverberation.
U Trivedi, E Dieckman, N Xiang
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125 (4_Supplement), 2735-2735, 2009
32009
Design of a conformal acoustic parametric array
M Malone, EA Dieckman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 145 (3_Supplement), 1864-1864, 2019
12019
Use of pattern classification algorithms to interpret acoustic echolocation data from a walking-speed robotic sensor platform
EA Dieckman, M Hinders
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132 (3_Supplement), 1971-1971, 2012
12012
High-frequency contact Ultrasound for subsurface characterization of Microelectronics
M Hinders, E Dieckman, J Stevens
Spring Conference 2010, 2010
12010
An open-source implementation of GPU-accelerated Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD) simulations in the Unity game engine to visualize elastic wave propagation and scattering …
S Golembeski, EA Dieckman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152 (4), A252-A252, 2022
2022
An open-source GPU-accelerated application of the elastodynamic finite integration technique (EFIT) to three-dimensional wave propagation and scattering in anisotropic …
S Golembeski, EA Dieckman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152 (4_Supplement), A119-A119, 2022
2022
Pattern Classification for Interpreting Sensor Data from a Walking-Speed Robot
MK Hinders, EA Dieckman, MK Hinders
Intelligent Feature Selection for Machine Learning Using the Dynamic Wavelet …, 2020
2020
Graduate acoustics research at the University of New Haven
EA Dieckman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 145 (3_Supplement), 1707-1707, 2019
2019
The importance of feature selection in supervised machine learning problems in acoustics
EA Dieckman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139 (4_Supplement), 2069-2069, 2016
2016
Robotics, free-reed instruments, and naughty birds: Finding the common thread
EA Dieckman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (4_Supplement), 2214-2214, 2014
2014
Automated classification of oncoming ground vehicles using acoustic echolocation and supervised machine learning
EA Dieckman, MK Hinders
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (4_Supplement), 2296-2296, 2014
2014
Subsurface characterization of microelectronics using high‐frequency contact ultrasound.
EA Dieckman, M Hinders, J Stevens
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 128 (4_Supplement), 2443-2443, 2010
2010
Bayesian parameter estimation of porous materials.
EA Dieckman, N Xiang
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 126 (4_Supplement), 2235-2235, 2009
2009
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