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The Right Temporal Lobe and the Enhancement of Voice Recognition in Congenitally Blind Subjects [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
Background: Experimental investigations and clinical observations have shown that not only faces but also voices are predominantly processed by the right hemisphere.
Stefano Terruzzi   +2 more
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Second-language phoneme learning positively relates to voice recognition abilities in the native language: Evidence from behavior and brain potentials [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Previous studies suggest a relationship between second-language learning and voice recognition processes, but the nature of such relation remains poorly understood. The present study investigates whether phoneme learning relates to voice recognition.
Begoña Díaz   +3 more
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Acoustic compression in Zoom audio does not compromise voice recognition performance [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Human voice recognition over telephone channels typically yields lower accuracy when compared to audio recorded in a studio environment with higher quality.
Valeriia Perepelytsia, Volker Dellwo
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Modality-Specific and Multimodal ‘Associative’ Forms of Face and Voice Recognition Disorders in Patients with Right Anterior Temporal Lesions: A Review of Single-Case Studies [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences
Introduction: ‘Associative prosopagnosia’ and ‘associative phonagnosia’ are high-level post-perceptual face and voice recognition defects due to right anterior temporal lesions, but the relations between these two disorders are uncertain.
Guido Gainotti
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Ink-lithographic fabrication of silver-nanocrystal-based multiaxial strain gauge sensors through the coffee-ring effect for voice recognition applications [PDF]

open access: yesNano Convergence, 2022
Human voice recognition techniques have remarkable potential for clinical applications because information from acoustic signals can reflect human body conditions. This paper reports the fabrication of Ag nanocrystal (NC)-based multiaxial wearable strain
Junhyuk Ahn   +4 more
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Implicit voice learning through discrimination outperforms explicit listen-and-memorize tasks [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Voice learning primarily occurs implicitly in everyday situations—as an incidental by-product of other activities such as participating in conversation or listening to voices in the media.
Andrea Fröhlich   +3 more
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Research on Voice Recognition of Military Equipment Control Commands Based on Gated Network [PDF]

open access: yesJisuanji gongcheng, 2021
The sensorless control of military equipment is an important research direction in intelligent military equipment development.As a key component of the sensorless control of unmanned equipment,speech control has attracted more and more attention.To ...
BAI Caitong, GAO Zhiqiang, LI Ai, CUI Xiaolong
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Brain mechanism of unfamiliar and familiar voice processing: an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2023
Interpersonal communication through vocal information is very important for human society. During verbal interactions, our vocal cord vibrations convey important information regarding voice identity, which allows us to decide how to respond to speakers ...
YuXiang Sun   +5 more
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A Proposed Speaker Recognition Method Based on Long-Term Voice Features and Fuzzy Logic [PDF]

open access: yesEngineering and Technology Journal, 2021
Speaker recognition depends on specific predefined steps. The most important steps are feature extraction and features matching. In addition, the category of the speaker voice features has an impact on the recognition process.
Iman H. Hadi, Alia K. Abdul-Hassan
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