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11 November 1996 Hearing shapes: auditory recognition of two-dimensional spatial patterns
Phillippia Simmons, H. John Caulfield, John L. Johnson, Marius P. Schamschula, Frank T. Allen, Jason M. Kinser
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Abstract
In the many years that pattern recognition has been of interest, there have ben many clever advances. One recent advance is the pulse-coupled neural network (PCNN). Due to recent developments in PCNNs, it is becoming increasingly possible to recognize images in space regardless of scale, rotation, translation. A continuation of this has been investigated which will allow images to be recognized audibly. In this paper, a general method for converting 2D spatial patterns into pattern-specific sound patterns will be discussed, along with some background information on PCNNs, and projections for his image-to-sound conversion.
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Phillippia Simmons, H. John Caulfield, John L. Johnson, Marius P. Schamschula, Frank T. Allen, and Jason M. Kinser "Hearing shapes: auditory recognition of two-dimensional spatial patterns", Proc. SPIE 2824, Adaptive Computing: Mathematical and Physical Methods for Complex Environments, (11 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258121
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KEYWORDS
Brain

Visualization

Neural networks

Neurons

Cameras

Neuroimaging

Pattern recognition

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