Do We Need STRFs for Cocktail Parties? On the Relevance of Physiologically Motivated Features for Human Speech Perception Derived from Automatic Speech Recognition

Apr 7, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Do We Need STRFs for Cocktail Parties? On the Relevance of Physiologically Motivated Features for Human Speech Perception Derived from Automatic Speech Recognition

Fig. 37.1 Spectro-temporal receptive fields estimated from recordings of six example units, numbered 1-6 (a) and 2-dimensional Gabor functions (b) used to extract relevant information from time-frequency representations of speech…

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Psychophysics of Human Echolocation

Apr 7, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Psychophysics of Human Echolocation

Fig. 35.1 Echo-acoustic sensitivity to target range. Colour bars represent performances of individual subjects To solve this task, subjects produced relatively short vocalisations (tongue clicks) with durations between 3 and…

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