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An exam meant to determine whether a baby was born dead or alive is of “questionable value,” the National Association of ...
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Abstract: This article investigates the use of deep neural networks (DNNs) for hearing-loss compensation. Hearing loss is a prevalent issue affecting millions of people worldwide, and conventional ...