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In the Thread: Creative listening
Post Subject: Tip of an icebergPosted by N-set on: 9/29/2011
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This code of Armen, 7H15 C0D3 0F 4RM3N, (I also think it's not
very demanding--every reasonable teenager would
break it easily) is a great toy-modelĀ  showing the error correcting
power of the barin-a continuous stugle to
make sense out of the sensorial chaos it gets. Hearing is much more
dimensional (infinite-dimensional) than just linear reading with finite
alphabet, so go ahead and imagine what the brain does to
patch the audio artefacts. This all somehow connects to the claims
made by some that SET's by their harmonic spectrum make the error correcting
job easier for the brain as they do a sort of pre-error-correcting, "naturalizing"
the harmonic spectrum of the reproduced sound. I've never seen any serious
scientific investigation of those claims though...(most probably it does not exist).
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