Essays about: "Audiovisual"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 75 essays containing the word Audiovisual.
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11. Computation models for audiovisual attention decoding
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för reglerteknikAbstract : When being in a noisy environment, a normal hearing person can manage to sort out background noise and focus on the attended source. This is something that a person with impaired hearing will struggle with, even when wearing a hearing aid. READ MORE
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12. BOSNIAN IDENTITY AFTER THE WAR : The Importance of How the War Is Described in Media for Contemporary Bosnian Identity
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : After World War II, Europe has only experienced two wars, in the 1990s when Yugoslavia dissolved and now in 2022 when Russia went to war with Ukraine. Regardless of the outcomes of wars, it is clear that wars continue to recur in a continent that prides itself on its peaceful aspirations. READ MORE
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13. "Bloody January" : A critical discourse study on RT’s role in the securitization of the Kazakhstani unrest in January 2022
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : Following a period of civil unrest that occurred in Kazakhstan in January 2022, the Collective Security Organization (CSTO) unprecedently activated its collective defense mechanism to intervene in Kazakhstan. This thesis examines the course of events that took place in Kazakhstan and critically poses questions related to the CSTO’s military intervention. READ MORE
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14. A Study of Accumulation Times in Translation from Event Streams to Video for the Purpose of Lip Reading
University essay from KTH/DatavetenskapAbstract : Visually extracting textual context from lips consists of pattern matching which results in a frequent use of machine learning approaches for the task of classification. Previous research has consisted of mostly audiovisual (multi modal) approaches and conventional cameras. READ MORE
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15. No Tingles for You: An Investigation of the Auditory Stimulus Qualities that Elicit AVES (ASMR)
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapAbstract : Audiovisual elicitation of somatosensation (AVES), also more commonly known as autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), is a sensory phenomenon in which particular auditory and visual triggers give rise to a static-like physical sensation — usually originating around the back of the head/neck area — called tingles. Those who are susceptible to this type of response typically experience it in association with positive affect and relaxation. READ MORE