## thanksforattending.png The image is a scientific graph comparing two types of speech: "Real Speech" (top) and "Sine Wave Speech" (bottom). The x-axis represents time in seconds, ranging from 0 to approximately 1.987 seconds. The y-axis represents frequency in Hertz (Hz), with values ranging from 0 Hz at the bottom to around 5000 Hz at the top. The graph is divided into two sections: - **Top Section:** This section shows a real speech pattern, which appears more complex and varied. It has a series of peaks and troughs that represent different frequencies over time. - **Bottom Section:** This section displays sine wave speech, characterized by smooth, repetitive patterns with consistent frequency changes. There are no people or characters depicted in the image; it is purely an analysis of sound waves representing speech. The text at the top clearly labels each section for clarity. 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.