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CLSP Fall Seminar Series - September 25, 2001

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Explore the fascinating world of biosonar and echolocation in this seminar from the CLSP Fall Seminar Series featuring James Simmons. Delve into the sophisticated acoustic navigation systems used by bats and other animals to perceive their environment through sound waves. Learn about the neural mechanisms underlying echolocation, how animals process acoustic information to create spatial maps, and the computational principles that govern biological sonar systems. Discover the parallels between biological echolocation and artificial sonar technologies, and examine how studying natural biosonar can inform advances in robotics, navigation systems, and signal processing. Gain insights into the sensory biology of echolocating animals and understand how they achieve remarkable feats of acoustic perception in complex environments.

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2001 09 25 CLSP Fall Seminar Series James Simmons

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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU

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