Publication: Tuning the Hopf Cochlea towards listening
Tuning the Hopf Cochlea towards listening
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Gomez, F., & Stoop, R. (2012). Tuning the Hopf Cochlea towards listening. 1–4. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6293761
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The Hopf Cochlea is a hard- and software implemented model of the mammalian cochlea that is constructed from a series of feedforward coupled nonlinear Hopf system amplifier sections. All salient nonlinear aspects of hearing can be traced back to the physical properties of the Hopf oscillators. At each location along the cochlea, the amplification strength is effectively governed by a single real parameter characterizing the distance of the Hopf oscillator from the Hopf-bifurcation point. Using these parameters, given a mixture of inpu
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Gomez, F., & Stoop, R. (2012). Tuning the Hopf Cochlea towards listening. 1–4. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6293761