## mouse.png The image is a graph that appears to represent an audio signal over time. The x-axis represents time in seconds (s), ranging from 0 to approximately 0.81 seconds. The y-axis represents amplitude, with values ranging from about -0.2464 to 0.2464. The graph is titled "Mouse," which suggests that the audio signal might be related to a mouse or could be an example of sound produced by a mouse. There are two distinct sections in the graph: 1. The first section, on the left side of the graph, shows a series of rapid, sharp peaks and troughs. This part of the graph is darker gray and appears to represent a burst of high-frequency noise or a quick, intense sound. 2. The second section, on the right side of the graph, is much more subdued with fewer pronounced peaks and troughs. It has a lighter gray color compared to the first section and seems to depict a quieter, less intense sound that tapers off over time. The overall shape of both sections indicates variations in amplitude over time, which could correspond to different sounds or parts of a sound wave. The graph does not include any additional text or diagrams beyond what is described here. 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.