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- From: cliff@watson.ibm.com (cliff)
- Subject: Speech Recognition / Also fractal music
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- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.211642.86334@watson.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 21:16:42 GMT
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- There were questions on speech recognition and fractal music.
- Other graphical ways for representing speech sounds, such as
- the "phase vectorgram" resembling a fractal pipe-cleaner,
- cartoon faces, and symmetrized dot-patterns resembling snowflakes,
- are presented in: Pickover, C. (1990) Computers, Pattern, Chaos, and Beauty.
- St. Martin's Press: NY.
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- On the topic of music, the following book has about 30 pages in a part titled
- "Music Beyond Imagination" on unusual graphic representations for music.
- Topics include: Music from genetic sequences, alien musical scores, pink noise,
- ink splattered scores, etc. The book is: Pickover, C. (1992) Mazes for the
- Mind: Computers and the Unexpected. St. Martin's Press: NY.
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- Thanks.
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