Re: streams and groups (Pierre Divenyi )


Subject: Re: streams and groups
From:    Pierre Divenyi  <pdivenyi(at)MARVA4.NCSC.MED.VA.GOV>
Date:    Thu, 17 May 2001 10:57:25 -0700

The 64K dollar question is: How did Jont arrive to his answer of 1024 speakers? I have my own answer and it is identical to Jont's, but I am curious how he got it. I promise to reveal my reasoning after he tells us about his. Pierre Jont Allen wrote: >Here is a related question, and I know the answer: >How many independent talks do you need to add together before you get speech >weighted noise, that no longer sounds like speech added together? Give the >answer >as a power of 2 (to limit the choices). Scroll to the bottom to see the >answer. > > >I which I could type the number upside down. >N=1024 > >-- **************************************************************************** Pierre Divenyi, Ph.D. Speech and Hearing Research (151) V.A. Medical Center, Martinez, CA 94553, USA Phone: (925) 370-6745 Fax: (925) 228-5738 E-mail : pdivenyi(at)marva4.ebire.org ****************************************************************************


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