On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Major Variola (ret) wrote: > Yes this is for localization ---clicks are broadband, you need to > identify which freq components are used. I still think > humans can't discriminate the phase of a tone. In fact, MP3s > use this to cut bits.
They can tell relative phase, but it takes a lot of training. > After the experiments, the cats > will be ok, as I assume they're sufficiently > plastic, unless you do brain staining on them. :-( Or your policy is > the > Tim McVeigh treatment. both. They spend a year training the cats, then a year or 2 collecting data, then brain stain, then vaporize. Each cat is worth about $1M when it's all done, and it's got a lot of skull missing while it's alive. But it's well protected with a lot of aluminum and epoxy :-) > Cool stuff, though my domestic feline wants to know where you live. > > PS: have you identified the "can opener sound" brain-center yet? I think you better keep it far away! And no, they don't play with higher order systems. The low level stuff is hard enough!! > Cats manage biometrics and reputation better than most human systems.. :-) Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike
