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Z. Wang, and J. Ben-Arie, Conveying Visual Information with Spatial Auditory Patterns, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Auditory Processing, 4, 446-455, 1996

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....or to new accents. Conversely, auditory information and textual input (possibly synchronised with the auditory signal) can be used to enhance the recognition of images. For instance, a challenging task in this area is the identification of moving objects from their blurred images and their sounds [4,20,22,25]. Obviously, the auditory information does not have to be speech or sounds within the audible 3 spectrum of human perceivers. It could also be a signal characterised by its frequency, time, and intensity (e.g. the echolocation of dolphins) Two questions must be answered. First, how much ....

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Z. Wang, and J. Ben-Arie, Conveying Visual Information with Spatial Auditory Patterns, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Auditory Processing, 4, 446-455, 1996

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