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Images de Classification Auditives, Philosophie des sciences, Psycholinguistique

Observer l’esprit humain sans neuroimagerie

7 octobre 2020 Léo VARNET Laisser un commentaire

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
20 Mai

Although this is obviously a subjective exercise, I find it interesting to see how, because of my own research interest, some conceptual regions are densely covered with detailed keywords, while others are rather neglected (ouch only 2 keywords related to semantics, shame on me!)

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
20 Mai

Of course I had to remove many keywords to keep the diagram somewhat readable (actually this is only ~1/3 of my list, I did not include the keywords related e.g. to linguistics, speech production or neurobiology).

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
20 Mai

As a positive side-effect, the list of 835 keywords offers a great way to grasp how research fields are structured into subfields corresponding to different concepts/models/theories. So I decided to create a mind map out of it.

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
20 Mai

Since 2015, I made it a habit to summarize every single article I read with a few keywords + a list of technical details (methodology, type of stimuli used, task, group of participants) resulting in a gigantic spreadsheet.

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
20 Mai

A mind map of concepts in auditory/speech perception: http://dbao.leo-varnet.fr/2022/05/20/a-mind-map-of-concepts-in-auditory-speech-perception/

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
13 Mai

Don't forget the AMT workshop next Tuesday at @ENS_ULM (also partly streamed via Zoom)! This is a really nice opportunity to hear about auditory perception and auditory modelling but also about reproducible research and coding best practices.

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Coming soon: a mini-workshop "Introduction to auditory modelling using the AMT toolbox" (https://amtoolbox.org/) at @Cognition_ENS @lsp_ens Please DM if you would like to attend via Zoom or on-site. https://cognition.ens.fr/en/agenda/introduction-auditory-modelling-using-amt-toolbox-16055

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
9 Mai

Happy to introduce the second release of the fastACI toolbox https://github.com/aosses-tue/fastACI including scripts for the replication of our publications and extra functionalities, e.g., the possibility to cross-predict participants' data or to automatically calibrate artificial listeners!

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lsp_ensLSP_ENS@lsp_ens·
4 Mai

Eight models were compared using the same sounds and the most similar configurations. All models could account for a number of hearing properties, while they may still fail if, as a model user, you are not aware of their validation details and limitations.

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lsp_ensLSP_ENS@lsp_ens·
4 Mai

It is a pleasure to share this long-awaited paper, out today in @ActaAcustica! We compared physiologically- or perceptually-inspired monaural auditory models from outer ear to brainstem processing: https://doi.org/10.1051/aacus/2022008

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LeoVarnetLéo Varnet@LeoVarnet·
27 Avr

"[...] what I already am thinking about
is my gratitude for language—
how it will stretch just so much and no farther;

how there are some holes it will not cover up;
how it will move, if not inside, then
around the circumference of almost anything [...]"

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/55650/there-is-no-word

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