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That makes it rather taxing to reconstruct words from visemes alone.
Berkeley researchers have demonstrated a way to reconstruct words, based on the brain waves of patients thinking of those words.
It's based on the idea that, because we have been able to reconstruct words for apple, salmon, oak, beaver, squirrel, hedgehog but not grapes or chestnuts, we can work out where the Indo-European "homeland" might have been.
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We introduce new methodologies for modeling randomized gesture inputs, efficiently reconstructing words from gestures on arbitrary keyboard layouts, and using these in conjunction with a frequency weighted lexicon to perform Monte Carlo evaluations of keyboard error rates or any other arbitrary metric.
Taliska, the Mannish [End Page 107] language derived here from Elvish in Beleriand, is likened to Gothic a source of creative inspiration for Tolkien since his schooldays, when he "reconstructed" words that might have existed in this East Germanic language but have not survived in the recorded corpus.
In a new paper published in PLoS Biology, researchers present evidence showing that they can track the brain activity of a person listening to spoken words and use it to reconstruct the words.
Reconstruct the words.
Historical linguists can reconstruct many words of proto-Indo-European from their descendants.
Ultimately, Hasson believes it will be possible to reconstruct the words a person is thinking from their brain activity.
Working back to the ancestor, an exercise based on the sequence of DNA letters in genes, resembles the way that linguists reconstruct the words of vanished mother-tongues from their living descendant languages.
I asked her, "How did you have any hope in the camp, knowing that each day could be your last?" She smiled briefly and told me a story (I reconstruct her words from memory): "My dear doctor, I believe in God, and he was with me in the camp.
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