10.1371/journal.pone.0166787.g008
Bosiljka Tadić
Bosiljka
Tadić
Miroslav Andjelković
Miroslav
Andjelković
Biljana Mileva Boshkoska
Biljana
Mileva Boshkoska
Zoran Levnajić
Zoran
Levnajić
Graph edit distances between listeners and speakers.
Public Library of Science
2016
brain activity patterns
listener
EEG
Spoken Communications Human behaviour
topological complexity correlates
graph theory tools
brain connectivity patterns
Multi-Brain Connectivity Networks
speaker
brain networks
analyse higher-order topological complexes
2016-11-23 17:32:38
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Graph_edit_distances_between_listeners_and_speakers_/4255247
<p>In stimulus1 (left) and stimulus11 (right), the speaker S1 is placed in the origin and the speaker S2 (S3) at the corresponding distance along the x-axis while the coordinates of the listeners of both groups are shown in the distance plane. Concerning GED, both groups of listeners systematically appear closer to a “right” speaker (S2 in stimulus1, S1 in stimulus11) according to the listeners’ subjective ratings.</p>