Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and the ear analyzes the echo in order to perceive the surroundings. The peculiar acoustic signal is normally produced by clicking inside the mouth. This paper utilized this unique acoustic signal from a human echolocator as a source of transmitted signal in a synthetic human echolocation technique. Thus, the aim of the paper was to extract information from the echo signal and develop a classification scheme to identify signals reflected from different textures at various distance. The scheme was based on spectral entropy extracted from Mel-scale filtering output in the Mel-frequency cepstrum coefficient of a reflected echo signal. The classific...
Some blind humans have developed the remarkable capability of echolocation, similar to the type used...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A new hybrid method for automated frog sound identification by incorporating entropy and spectral ce...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is the way in which people use information in echoes to detect objects and locate...
Human echolocation is the ability of an individual (which is often a blind person) to use his/her si...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Echolocation is a process where sound waves are transmitted and the echoes are analyzed to determine...
Human echolocation is a technique that is commonly used by blind persons to perceive their surroundi...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Some blind humans have developed the remarkable capability of echolocation, similar to the type used...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A new hybrid method for automated frog sound identification by incorporating entropy and spectral ce...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is the way in which people use information in echoes to detect objects and locate...
Human echolocation is the ability of an individual (which is often a blind person) to use his/her si...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Echolocation is a process where sound waves are transmitted and the echoes are analyzed to determine...
Human echolocation is a technique that is commonly used by blind persons to perceive their surroundi...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Some blind humans have developed the remarkable capability of echolocation, similar to the type used...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A new hybrid method for automated frog sound identification by incorporating entropy and spectral ce...