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78 [seventy-eight]

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78 [achtundsiebzig]

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an old lady ei-- a--- F--u eine alte Frau 0
a fat lady ei-- d---- F--u eine dicke Frau 0
a curious lady ei-- n--------- F--u eine neugierige Frau 0
a new car ei- n---- W---n ein neuer Wagen 0
a fast car ei- s-------- W---n ein schneller Wagen 0
a comfortable car ei- b------- W---n ein bequemer Wagen 0
a blue dress ei- b----- K---d ein blaues Kleid 0
a red dress ei- r---- K---d ein rotes Kleid 0
a green dress ei- g----- K---d ein grünes Kleid 0
a black bag ei-- s------- T----e eine schwarze Tasche 0
a brown bag ei-- b----- T----e eine braune Tasche 0
a white bag ei-- w---- T----e eine weiße Tasche 0
nice people ne--- L---e nette Leute 0
polite people hö------ L---e höfliche Leute 0
interesting people in---------- L---e interessante Leute 0
loving children li--- K----r liebe Kinder 0
cheeky children fr---- K----r freche Kinder 0
well behaved children br--- K----r brave Kinder 0

Computers can reconstruct heard words

It has long been a dream of man to be able to read minds. Everyone would like to know what another is thinking at a given time. This dream has still not come true. Even with modern technology, we can't read minds. What others think remains a secret. But we can recognize what others hear! This has been proven by a scientific experiment. Researchers succeeded in reconstructing heard words. For this purpose, they analyzed the brain waves of test subjects. When we hear something, our brain becomes active. It has to process the heard language. A certain activity pattern emerges in the process. This pattern can be recorded with electrodes. And this recording can be processed further too! It can be converted into a sound pattern with a computer. The heard word can be identified this way. This principle works with all words. Every word that we hear produces a particular signal. This signal is always connected with the sound of the word. So it "only" needs to be translated into an acoustic signal. For if you know the sound pattern, you'll know the word. The test subjects heard real words and fake words in the experiment. Thus, part of the words did not exist. Despite this, these words could be reconstructed too. The recognized words can be expressed by a computer. It is also possible to have them just appear on a monitor. Now, researchers hope they will soon understand language signals better. So the dream of mind reading continues...