In Reply to: Re: This is to Phil Tower and whoever else cares.... posted by Rod M on November 13, 2002 at 18:09:40:
While much of the DBT work recently has been for coded and otherwise processed signals, there is still a core of work working on human auditory sensitivity. This is not "good enough", this is "threshold of detection" work.Some coding systems, by the way, are very close to that threshold as well. While I've had, previously, some people insist very strongly that the coded signal was "obviously awful", it was interesting to note that the "obviously awful" signal was always the one that they thought was labeled coded.
Need I say that in such circumstances, their assumptions are often, well, not in line with reality.
Now, bear in mind that this is going during ***demonstrations***, not during any training or test sessions. Training and test sessions must be completely on the level.
JJ - Philalethist and Annoyer of Bullies
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- Actually, not quite. - jj 11/13/0221:36:41 11/13/02 (0)