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Utility of the Baddeley and Hitch Model of Short-Term Working Memory To Investigate Spoken Language Understanding: A Tutorial.
Spoken speech understanding can be challenging, particularly in the presence of competing information such as background noise. Researchers have shown that dynamic observable phonetic facial cues i...