The Role of the Cochlea in Human Speech Recognition
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Learn about the intricate mechanisms of human speech recognition through a detailed lecture focusing on the cochlea's crucial role in processing and interpreting spoken language. Delivered by renowned expert Jont Allen at the Center for Language & Speech Processing (CLSP) at Johns Hopkins University, this 93-minute presentation delves into the complex relationship between cochlear function and speech perception, exploring how this spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear transforms sound waves into neural signals that our brains can interpret and understand.
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The Role of the Cochlea in Human Speech Recognition - Jont Allen - Tuesday, August 07, 2007
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU