AUDITORY DISCRIMINATION IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

Auditory Discrimination in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is increasingly common with 1 in 59 children in the United States currently meeting the diagnostic criteria.Altered sensory processing is typical in ASD, whirlwind direct2 with auditory sensitivities being especially common; in particular, people with ASD frequently show heightened sensitivity to environmental sounds

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Hydraulic Stability of the Armor Layer of Overtopped Breakwaters

Mound breakwaters with significant overtopping rates in depth-limited conditions are common in practice due to social concern about the visual impact of coastal structures and sea level rise due to climatic change.For overtopped mound breakwaters, the highest waves pass over the crest producing armor damage, not only to the front slope, but also to

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A multilayer system to boost the robustness of fingerprint authentication against presentation attacks by fusion with heart-signal

Vulnerability to presentation attacks (PAs) remains one of the main security concerns of the widely used fingerprint-based authentication systems, especially for unattended and remote applications.PAs can be carried out by presenting artifact, corpse, or conformant samples to a biometric sensor with the intention of circumventing the system policy.

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LSTM-Based Framework for the Synthesis of Original Soundtracks

Recently, significant developments have been made in Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks within the realm of synthesis music.Notwithstanding these advancements, several challenges persist warranting further research.Primarily, there exists an absence of dedicated research on the application of LSTM networks for the synthesis of Original Sound Tr

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