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July 18, 2013

Mounya Elhilali hopes her studies will lead to better communication between humans and machines.

Mounya Elhilali conducts behavioral experiments on how listeners perceive sounds in various acoustic environments.

Credit: Will Kirk, Homewood Imaging and Photographic Services; Johns Hopkins University


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