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  2. Planet Coaster - Wikipedia

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    It includes new coasters, rides, scenery and audio. [48] This was released alongside a free update containing a wild mouse coaster, vending machines, camera effects, scenery grouping, and custom staff uniform coloring. [49] World's Fair Pack: 16 October 2018

  3. Voice activity detection - Wikipedia

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    The Speex audio compression library uses a procedure named Improved Minima Controlled Recursive Averaging, which uses a smoothed representation of spectral power and then looks at the minima of a smoothed periodogram. [8] From version 1.2 it was replaced by what the author called a kludge. [9]

  4. Magic Camera - Wikipedia

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    Magic Camera, sometimes known as Magic Camera virtual webcam, is an application for Microsoft Windows to generate virtual webcams on Windows, which can be used to stream files/screens as webcam, or create webcam effects on physical webcam.

  5. Anechoic chamber - Wikipedia

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    Anechoic chambers at Apple Inc. campus used to test their mobile device products, via WaybackMachine; Photos from building an anechoic chamber in CTU, Prague; Sound examples The sound of clothes inside an anechoic chamber; Hallucinations in anechoic chambers: the science behind the claim; Listen to a subdued balloon burst in an anechoic chamber

  6. Smiley face curve - Wikipedia

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    An idealized and extreme smiley face curve shown using a 29-band graphic equalizer. A smiley face curve or mid scoop [1] in audio signal processing is a target frequency response curve characterized by boosted low and high frequencies coupled with reduced midrange frequency power.

  7. Digital video effect - Wikipedia

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    Digital video effects (DVEs) are visual effects that provide comprehensive live video image manipulation, in the same form as optical printer effects in film. DVEs differ from standard video switcher effects (often referred to as analog effects) such as wipes or dissolves, in that they deal primarily with resizing, distortion or movement of the image.

  8. Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality - Wikipedia

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    Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) is a family of standards comprising a test methodology for automated assessment of the speech quality as experienced by a user of a telephony system. It was standardized as Recommendation ITU-T P.862 [1] in 2001. PESQ is used for objective voice quality testing by phone manufacturers, network ...

  9. EyeToy - Wikipedia

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    The EyeToy is a color webcam for use with the PlayStation 2.Supported games use computer vision and gesture recognition to process images taken by the EyeToy. This allows players to interact with the games using motion, color detection, and also sound, through its built-in microphone.