Le 2012-01-25 à 16:16:00, Charles Henry a écrit :
I've wondered about that too-from a perceptual point of view. There's not much differentiation among noise signals. They all mostly sound the same
Well, the brain still has to extract enough info from them to have a general idea of what kind of noise it is (a rough shape of spectrum), and ESPECIALLY extract the non-noise portions of the spectrum.
Even though there's a very large number of dimensions for variation, they must have a sparse representation somewhere (in the brains... brains...)
but the FFT? no way...
Well, there are perceptual models that try to separate «noise» from «non-noise» for easier encoding and stuff...
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