Murray L. Babcock Papers (Digital Surrogates) | University of Illinois Archives

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Murray L. Babcock Papers (Digital Surrogates)
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ca. 1966-1970s
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Digital Surrogates from the Murray L. Babcock Papers include audio recordings from Babcock's work on the Dynamic Signal Analyzer (DSA), the "ear" to the "brain" that was Babcock's Adaptively Reorganizing Automaton (ARA). These recordings include speech and sound data which Babcock used in his work on speech analysis and synthesis with the DSA, including sampled speech and sound frequency recordings by Murray L. Babcock, Bill Atwood, and J W Atwood. Additionally, the recordings include a presentation from the 1970s by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering on the Electrical Engineering graduate program, including a brief overview of Babcock's work with the DSA (4:15-4:45).

Special thanks to Jamie Hutchinson of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for providing background information on the use of these recordings in Babcock's research.

Administrative access to preservation, nearline, and access files are available to archives staff at https://medusa.library.illinois.edu/collections/1245.

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Electronic materials have a size of 1.62 GB. File formats include MP3 and WAV.
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29c11220-b108-0135-d789-0050569601ca-5
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University of Illinois Archives
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