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the perception of a sound as having a definite location within an environment. In the case of sound projection, this location can be described in terms of the projection plane and its borders. Localization is created through simulation of distance and direction by manipulation of relative amplitude balance among multiple loudspeakers, relative balance of direct and reflected sound, interaural time differences, and frequency characteristics.
Ãâó: ems.music.uiuc.edu/ems/articles/projection_termino...
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Finding the azimuth (location in space) of a sound source by comparing time and intensity differences between the ears.
Ãâó: www.hearing.siemens.de/00_en/10_produkte/18_techno...
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L10N Beyond simple translation, localization means that the web page has been adapted to the culture and practices of a specific locale.
Ãâó: www.openinternetlexicon.com/Glossary/LocalGlossary...
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The process of converting a program to run in a particular locale or country, so that all text is displayed in the native language, and native conventions are used for sorting, formatting, etc.
Ãâó: www.cit.gu.edu.au/~davidt/cit3611/glossary.htm
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Multilingual websites can serve pages in a specific language requested by the browser. They must have translated/localized pages on the server for each language supported. The server must recognize the browser's language request. Globalized websites attempt to server multiple cultures and languages with a single page. Localized websites are completely customized to fit a local culture (a locale), it involves much more than language translation. ...
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