My lab has a webpage showing demos of filtered noise (with a binary mask) sounding like speech: https://u.osu.edu/pnlab/sound-demos/speech-from-noise-with-ideal-binary-masking-2008/ Regards, DeLiang ------------------------------------------------------------ DeLiang Wang, Professor Editor-in-Chief, Neural Networks Department of Computer Science and Engineering The Ohio State University 2015 Neil Ave. Columbus, OH 43210-1277, U.S.A. Phone: 614-292-6827 (OFFICE); 614-292-7402 (LAB) "Happiness = Reality - Expectation" From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Ziemer, Dr. Tim Dear Auditory list, I once saw a demo where I could hear filtered noise. Then, text was displayed. When I heard the noise again, I could suddenly hear out the written
words. Does anyone know where I can find this demo? No literature, please, Dear Auditory list, I once saw a demo where I could hear filtered noise. Then, text was displayed. When I heard the noise again, I could suddenly hear out the written words. Does anyone know where I can find this demo? No literature, please, I am looking for a video. Thank you a lot, Tim ♪
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