| Z. Wang, and J. Ben-Arie, Conveying Visual Information with Spatial Auditory Patterns, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Auditory Processing, 4, 446-455, 1996 |
....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 ....
Z. Q. Wang and J. BenArie, Conveying visual information with spatial auditory patterns, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Auditory Processing, 4, 446-455 (1996). 30 Captions
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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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