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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 22, 2015
Filed:
Feb. 02, 2012
Brady R. Bickel, Altoona, PA (US);
Robert J. Cole, Pennsylvania Furnace, PA (US);
Megan J. Roberts, Boalsburg, PA (US);
Bryan D. Glick, State College, PA (US);
Jason A. Staph, Altoona, PA (US);
David C. James, Port Matilda, PA (US);
Gabriel D. Comi, State College, PA (US);
Stephen Schadler, State College, PA (US);
Brady R. Bickel, Altoona, PA (US);
Robert J. Cole, Pennsylvania Furnace, PA (US);
Megan J. Roberts, Boalsburg, PA (US);
Bryan D. Glick, State College, PA (US);
Jason A. Staph, Altoona, PA (US);
David C. James, Port Matilda, PA (US);
Gabriel D. Comi, State College, PA (US);
Stephen Schadler, State College, PA (US);
Raytheon Company, Waltham, MA (US);
Abstract
Methods and apparatus to identify a type of acoustic event Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs). In one embodiment, received sound is processed using the MFCCs to locate a peak for comparison with a stored event to determine if the peak corresponds to the acoustic event.