## ci_codingboyfell.jpg The image is a scientific illustration that appears to be related to auditory processing and sound coding in cochlear implants. It includes various graphs and charts that represent different aspects of how sounds are processed from electric pulses into hearing. At the top, there's text that reads: "A boy fell from the window." This sentence seems to serve as an example or a reference for the analysis shown below it. The image is divided into six sections, each representing a different type of graph or chart: 1. **Spectrogram**: The first section on the left shows a spectrogram, which is a visual representation of the spectrum of frequencies in a sound over time. It uses color gradients to indicate intensity and frequency. The x-axis represents time (in seconds), while the y-axis represents frequency (in kilohertz). The colors range from dark blue at low intensities to bright red at high intensities, indicating varying levels of sound energy. 2. **ACE**: This section shows a graph labeled "ACE," which stands for Amplitude Cross-Entropy. It appears as a scatter plot with points distributed across the x and y axes. The x-axis represents time (in seconds), while the y-axis likely represents some form of amplitude or intensity value. The points are scattered, suggesting variability in the data. 3. **F0mod**: This section displays another graph labeled "F0mod," which seems to represent frequency modulation over time. It is a line graph with the x-axis representing time (in seconds) and the y-axis showing frequency values. The line fluctuates, indicating changes in frequency over time. 4. **FSP**: Similar to F0mod, this section shows another line graph labeled "FSP," which likely stands for Frequency Spectral Power. It also has an x-axis of time (in seconds) and a y-axis that represents spectral power or intensity levels. The line fluctuates, showing changes in the spectral power over time. 5. **CIS - 2ch**: This section contains two graphs labeled "CIS - 2ch," which might stand for Cochlear Implant System with two channels. These are scatter plots similar to ACE but with different data points and potentially a different scale or range on the y-axis, as indicated by the different color intensities. 6. **HiRes120**: This section shows another graph labeled "HiRes120," which could refer to a high-resolution cochlear implant system with 120 channels. It is also a scatter plot similar in style to ACE but again with potentially different data points and scales on the y-axis. The graphs are color-coded, with some sections using red for positive values and blue for negative or lower values. The overall layout suggests that these charts are part of an analysis comparing various cochlear implant systems' performance in processing sound signals into usable auditory information. This image is likely used to illustrate how different cochlear implants process sounds differently and what kind of data can be extracted from such systems, which might help researchers understand the effectiveness of each system. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.