New research suggests the symbols on Teotihuacan's murals offer clues about who lived there and what language they spoke.
Abstract: Contrastive language-audio pre-training (CLAP), which learns audio-language representations by aligning audio and text in a common feature space, has become popular for solving audio tasks.
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