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Auditory Computing Program

Definition

An auditory computing program is a type of software that processes and analyzes sound or audio data. It can perform tasks such as speech recognition, music analysis, or sound classification.

Related terms

Speech Recognition: This term refers to the technology that allows computers to understand and interpret spoken language.

Music Analysis: Music analysis involves using computational methods to examine musical elements such as pitch, rhythm, and harmony.

Sound Classification: Sound classification is the process of identifying and categorizing sounds based on their characteristics or patterns.

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  • What could be the inputs for an auditory computing program?

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