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His codes used iterative decoding, meaning that the decoder would pass through the data several times, making increasingly refined guesses about the identity of each bit.
When we learn, we do not merely assimilate; we do not simply undertake a mechanical process of decoding meaning from printed or spoken text.
Decoding meaning from prosodic and lexical information in speech may be particularly rapid and automatic among AP possessors [52] because of distinctive neural pathways that are necessary for speech and music processing [53].
More specifically, for AP possessors, voices are inextricably linked with decoding meaning, which interferes with decoding non-referential information (pitch chroma), particularly when the task also requires mappings with atypical linguistic information (i.e., note names).
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It is therefore unclear when printed words start engaging the same brain areas as their pictorial counterparts as children learn to decode meaning from word forms.
Decoding the meaning of the spoken word is easier for women.
While Apocalypse, Girl had a more linear narrative – at least, she made it sound that way in interviews, when she often discussed gender and sexuality – Hval decided to make its follow-up a challenge to herself, the listener and anyone interested in decoding its meaning.
Like many of the best New Yorker covers, it is instantly arresting, with such a strong sense of atmosphere that you're smiling even as you are still decoding its meaning.
This makes it impossible to design a constant and computationally efficient decoding algorithm, meaning that the eavesdropper would have to perform an exhaustive search for ML detection of every received symbol.
Much of the conjecture centers on decoding the meaning of a phrase much in vogue here, the idea that we are aiming to lift the conversation above left and right.
Previous work has shown that people with amusia don't have much trouble decoding the meaning held in elements beyond the words on a page, like rhythm, stress and intonation.
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