A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound
Sound is one of the media that brings information to human. However this information also distracted by noises that surround us. How human brain recognizes to the required sound is very much impressive. Vice versa, the human brain can learn to the new sound. Thus, we can just concentrate to the...
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| description | Sound is one of the media that brings information to
human. However this information also distracted by noises that
surround us. How human brain recognizes to the required sound
is very much impressive. Vice versa, the human brain can learn
to the new sound. Thus, we can just concentrate to the sound that
we want to listen only. For instance, when two human
communicate each other, to be precise in a loud area such as at
the market, both are paying attention merely to the conversation
of what they are talking. Here, in this situation, human without
notice can filter the unintended noise and only recognize to the
particular sound we wanted to listen only. Hence, this research
studies the human ear and human brain as a new idea to analyze
sound. The human ear to be exact; the eardrum detects the signal
sound and the cochlea filters the signal frequency. Subsequently,
the brain is capable to identify on the required sound by
recognizing and learning the signal sound. Therefore, with the
analysis of the biologically-inspired entities, this research
investigates the capability requirements to develop the
biologically-inspired signal |
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| spelling | oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:8712017-01-19T08:25:42Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/871/ A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound Hammuzamer Irwan , Hamzah Azween, Abdullah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Sound is one of the media that brings information to human. However this information also distracted by noises that surround us. How human brain recognizes to the required sound is very much impressive. Vice versa, the human brain can learn to the new sound. Thus, we can just concentrate to the sound that we want to listen only. For instance, when two human communicate each other, to be precise in a loud area such as at the market, both are paying attention merely to the conversation of what they are talking. Here, in this situation, human without notice can filter the unintended noise and only recognize to the particular sound we wanted to listen only. Hence, this research studies the human ear and human brain as a new idea to analyze sound. The human ear to be exact; the eardrum detects the signal sound and the cochlea filters the signal frequency. Subsequently, the brain is capable to identify on the required sound by recognizing and learning the signal sound. Therefore, with the analysis of the biologically-inspired entities, this research investigates the capability requirements to develop the biologically-inspired signal 2009 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/871/1/9._icca09_-_paper_-_hammuzamer.pdf Hammuzamer Irwan , Hamzah and Azween, Abdullah (2009) A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound. In: The 7th IEEE International Conference on Control & Automation (ICCA’09), 9-11 December 2009 , Christchurch, New Zealand . |
| spellingShingle | QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Hammuzamer Irwan , Hamzah Azween, Abdullah A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound |
| title | A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound |
| title_full | A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound |
| title_fullStr | A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound |
| title_short | A Proposed Biologically-Inspired Model to Analyze Signal Sound |
| title_sort | proposed biologically-inspired model to analyze signal sound |
| topic | QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science |
| url | http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/871/ http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/871/1/9._icca09_-_paper_-_hammuzamer.pdf |