Explaining the process of perceiving sound. Here is a part of the glossary for sensory AI.
When receiving information through hearing, it is generally referred to as "sound." Sound is perceived by the sensory organs through the cochlea in the inner ear, which separates sound waves into various frequencies. A thin basilar membrane exists within the cochlea, corresponding to different frequencies, and hair cells detect vibrations by touching this membrane and convert them into nerve signals. *Other terminology can be viewed through the related links. For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established on May 25, 2018, through joint investment by Keio Corporation and Professor Maki Sakamoto of the National University Corporation, University of Electro-Communications. We are a company that can commercially utilize the intellectual property from the Sakamoto Laboratory at the University of Electro-Communications, which has been certified as a venture originating from the university. By creating AI that understands the hidden senses within people and supports their expression, we aim to become a platform for the utilization of sensitivity.