eustachian-tube
发表于 2025-3-25 05:28:45
Dietrich F. R. Stiller,Alexander Fischerin sound understanding is more convoluted. One can build a system that separates sounds based on their cochleagram or correlogram representations, but this appears inconsistent with the functional connections. Instead, our brains seem to abstract sounds, and solve the auditory scene analysis problem
colony
发表于 2025-3-25 10:09:38
June-Dong Kim,Byeong-Joon Moonth machinesThere is a serious problem in the recognition of sounds. It derives from the fact that they do not usually occur in isolation but in an environment in which a number of sound sources (voices, traffic, footsteps, music on the radio, and so on) are active at the same time. When these sounds
聪明
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Gingivitis
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Peter M. Beck which a number of sound sources (voices, traffic, footsteps, music on the radio, and so on) are active at the same time. When these sounds arrive at the ear of the listener, the complex pressure waves coming from the separate sources add together to produce a single, more complex pressure wave that
倔强不能
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prodrome
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conservative
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入会
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Du-Whan Rheeisteners must extract information from the composite acoustic wave reflecting summed activation from all the simultaneously active voices. In this chapter, we showed that an observer’s ability to identify two different vowels presented simultaneously improved by increasing the fundamental frequency
Pessary
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个阿姨勾引你
发表于 2025-3-26 17:55:51
Reinhard Hünerbergcognition, and acoustic phonetics.With this book the author makes the subject of spectrum analysis understandable to a wide audience, including those with a solid background in general signal processing and those without such background.In keeping with these goals, this is not a book that replaces o