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EEG can predict speech intelligibility

Journal of Neural Engineering, 2019
Objective. Speech signals have a remarkable ability to entrain brain activity to the rapid fluctuations of speech sounds. For instance, one can readily measure a correlation of the sound amplitude with the evoked responses of the electroencephalogram ...
Ivan Iotzov, L. Parra
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Intelligence? What intelligence?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2007
AbstractNeuroimaging evidence, both within and between research strategies, is largely heterogeneous. This results from the way the construct of interest (i.e., intelligence) is measured. Every single available measure comprises several cognitive abilities, although the so-called g factor is always present.
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Game intelligence [PDF]

open access: possible2014 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games, 2014
Game Intelligence is useful knowledge gained through playing games. This can arise directly for the player through in-game learning (Individual Game Intelligence), or indirectly through analysis of the gameplay data of other players (Collective Game Intelligence).
Devlin, Sam   +7 more
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Refinement and validation of the binaural short time objective intelligibility measure for spatially diverse conditions

Speech Communication, 2018
Speech intelligibility prediction methods have recently gained popularity in the speech processing community as supplements to time consuming and costly listening experiments.
A. H. Andersen   +3 more
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Intelligence and Intelligibility

2020
Abstract This study investigates the tension between two conflicting intuitions, our twin recognitions: (1) that all humans share the same basic cognitive capacities; and yet (2) their actual manifestations in different individuals and groups differ appreciably.
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Crystallized Intelligence versus Fluid Intelligence

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2005
(2005). Crystallized Intelligence versus Fluid Intelligence. Psychiatry: Vol. 68, No. 1, pp. 9-13.
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Which Features of Accent affect Understanding? Exploring the Intelligibility Threshold of Diverse Accent Varieties

Applied Linguistics, 2018
With the ascendency of English as a global lingua franca, a clearer understanding of what constitutes intelligible speech is needed. However, research systematically investigating the threshold of intelligibility has been very limited. In this article,
O. Kang, Ron I. Thomson, M. Moran
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Competitive Intelligence Competitive Intelligence

2017
In the fashion accessories business, which is essentially based on SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises) there is a lack of know-how about information systems potential to obtain and analyze the market and its tendencies. The adoption of management practices based on accurate market and organization information are key factors for the definition of
Pedro Fernandes da Anunciação   +3 more
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A non-intrusive Short-Time Objective Intelligibility measure

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2017
We propose a non-intrusive intelligibility measure for noisy and non-linearly processed speech, i.e. a measure which can predict intelligibility from a degraded speech signal without requiring a clean reference signal.
A. H. Andersen   +3 more
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Plant intelligence

Naturwissenschaften, 2005
Intelligent behavior is a complex adaptive phenomenon that has evolved to enable organisms to deal with variable environmental circumstances. Maximizing fitness requires skill in foraging for necessary resources (food) in competitive circumstances and is probably the activity in which intelligent behavior is most easily seen.
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