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As Jack began to recognise sound, a big smile spread across his face.
In 2010, wrote Mr Rashid, Microsoft researchers working with scientists at the University of Toronto improved translation further using deep neural networks that learn to recognise sound in much the same way as brains do.
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The above, I recognise, sounds strange and obsessive.
He then created computer programs that could recognise sounds encoded in the brain waves.
The ability to recognise sounds, the direction from which they came, their differing timbres and pitches (friend or foe?), was crucial to the survival of Paleolithic man.
She inspired them to write "Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema"), which became the internationally recognised sound of modern Brazil, winning the Record of the Year at the 1965 Grammys.
German journalists don't recognise the sound of a ukelele – they hear it as a badly recorded guitar.
Saint Gobain should recognise the sound financial logic the British have argued, and pay up - not a penny less than 775p.
"I would recognise the sound of a movie projector anywhere!" says one of cinema's greatest pioneers, hearing that mechanical, sprockety whirr.
Untrained ears might shrivel in terror, but those who appreciate the joy of noise will recognise the sound of veteran masters on unassailable form.
To recognise overlapping sound events, we use a Generalised Hough Transform (GHT) voting system, which sums the information over many independent keypoints to produce onset hypotheses, that can detect any arbitrary combination of sound events in the spectrogram.
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