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Handbook of Research on Improving Learning and Motivation through Educational Games: Multidisciplinary Approaches
A form of data compression where techniques are used to reduce the file size without deleting any information during the process. In audio, this involves predictive algorithms and other advanced processes. Examples of lossless audio compression are Free Lossless Audio Codec© and Apple™’sApple Lossless©.
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Using Spatial Audio in Game Technology for Expressing Mathematical Problems to Blind Students
Flaithrí Neff (Limerick Institute of Technology, Ireland) and Ian Pitt (University College Cork, Ireland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-495-0.ch021
Abstract
Game technology often offers solutions to problems that are difficult or impossible to solve in traditional educational settings. Maturing spatial audio technology being developed to enhance the playing experience of gamers is increasingly recognized as a promising method for relaying complex educational scenarios to blind students. The subject of mathematics is a prime example of complex information in education that has challenged teachers of blind students, the students themselves, and researchers for many years. This is especially prevalent in relation to mathematics with inherent spatial attributes or complex sequences that are most effectively portrayed in the traditional medium using visual diagrams or spatially organized symbols on a page. This chapter discusses the alternative uses of spatial sound in gaming industry for overcoming some of the problems associated with presenting some of these complex attributes in mathematics to blind students. The authors also present a theoretical framework designed to offer guidelines to audio game designers focused on presenting complex information to blind students using spatial sound technology. Furthermore, the authors present results of a pilot study examining the presentation of trigonometric shapes using game surround sound tools.
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Biomedical Signal Compression
A signal compression technique where the original signal can be perfectly recovered from the compressed signal. The Morse code of telegraphy provides a classic example: by sending short patterns (dots and dashes) for frequent letters, and long patterns for rare letters, fewer bits are needed on the average than with the standard computer representation (ASCII), which assigns the same number of bits to all letters.
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Learning Aided Digital Image Compression Technique for Medical Application
It is technique of image compression which has a lower compression ration but provide high decompression quality. It is suitable for medical applications.
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A Comparison of Lossless Image Compression Algorithms for Colour Retina Images
Compression from which the original information can be recovered without loss.
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