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Two!Ears Auditory Model 1.0 Released
The first public available version of the Two!Ears auditory model was published these days, please go to the download section of the project and have a look at the installation guide in order to try it out. TWO!EARS is a … Continue reading
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Two!Ears Summer School on Active Machine Hearing
Two!Ears Summer School on Active Machine Hearing (Two!Ears’2015) September 21-25, 2015 – LAAS-CNRS (Europe Room), Toulouse, France. The aim of this Summer School is to provide a comprehensive training in active machine hearing. A review of sound perception and analysis, … Continue reading
First Releases of the Two!Ears Project
The TWO!EARS project aims the development of an auditory model that will incorporate both signal-driven (bottom-up), and hypothesis-driven (top-down) processing. The anticipated result is a computational framework for modelling active exploratory listening that assigns meaning to auditory scenes. In conjunction … Continue reading
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The Two!Ears Project
Understanding auditory perception and cognitive processes involved with our interaction with the world are of high relevance for a vast variety of ICT systems and applications. Human beings do not react according to what they perceive, but rather, they react … Continue reading
Sonification of EEG Signals
My former colleague Robert Schleicher and his team at Quality and Usability Lab (TU Berlin) has released a set of OpenSource tools to capture and visualize Electroencephalography (EEG) signals from Emotiv EPOC and BrainVision BrainAmp devices. Take a look at … Continue reading