- cross-posted to:
- machinelearning
- series_of_tubes@sullen.social
- cross-posted to:
- machinelearning
- series_of_tubes@sullen.social
Researchers who recorded direct neural signals from people listening to “Another Brick in the Wall” have reproduced a recognizable version of the song from the neural data.
I’m sure this will never be abused to brutalize the working class
Warning: attention drift detected please refocus on work. Six seconds deducted from shift total.
Hey, Pink Floyd aren’t that bad.
Were the test subjects comfortably numb during the test?
One would hope.
Here’s what you came for: the WAV downloads of the original audio, the version sampled from linear data, and the version sampled with nonlinear data. There are more of these in the OP which use less electrodes on less patients, you can find them quickly by using Control+F.
The nonlinear sampling sounds far more accurate than the linear sampling.
Black Mirror “Ashley Too” episode anyone?