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Cochlear Models
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- Subject: Cochlear Models
- From: ismail uysal <uysal_i@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:21:09 -0800
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Dear List,
I am looking for a cochlear model which I can use to
generate spike trains using speech signals. My input
is going to be a speech sound file(a simple vowel) and
I want my output to be the spike activity of neurons
in frequency sensitive channels in the cochlea.
Thank you very much and have a wonderful day!
Ismail Uysal
CNEL, University of Florida
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