Absfracf-An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recog-nizer, can be designed by modeling the cochlea, or inner ear, and higher levels of the auditory nervous system. To he useful in such a system, a model of the cochlea should incorporate a variety of known effects, such as an asymmetric low-passibandpass response at each output channel, a short ringing time, and active adaptation to a wide range of input signal levels. An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CXIOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques to achieie this goal of usefulness via realism. The key point of the model and circuit is that a cascade of simple, near13 linear, second-order filter stages with con-trollable Q parameters suffices to capture the phys...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI....
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
The human auditory system vastly outperforms any machine in efficiency and robustness in perceiving ...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
Wave propagation in the cochlea can be modeled at various levels and for vari-ous purposes. We are i...
Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of t...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
While the previous chapter was about neuromorphic silicon retinas, this one is on silicon cochleas. ...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
The front end of the human auditory system, the cochlea, converts sound signals from the outside wor...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI....
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
The human auditory system vastly outperforms any machine in efficiency and robustness in perceiving ...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
Wave propagation in the cochlea can be modeled at various levels and for vari-ous purposes. We are i...
Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of t...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
While the previous chapter was about neuromorphic silicon retinas, this one is on silicon cochleas. ...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
The front end of the human auditory system, the cochlea, converts sound signals from the outside wor...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI....
A novel circuit is presented for implementing a bidirectional passive cochlear model in analog VLSI...