Oversegmentation deviations in simultaneous sounds with common cause (Supplementary Figure 7)

Click the cochleagrams in the figures to hear the corresponding sound.

Supplementary Figure 7 3441 premixture sound: harmonica with flutter-tongue Inferred source: flutter noise Inferred source: harmonica tone 18207 premixture sound: telephone Inferred source: ringing Inferred source: striker 18504 premixture sound: flute note Inferred source: breath noise Inferred source: flute tone 5627 premixture sound: friction sound Inferred source: squeaking Inferred source: sliding 2387 premixture sound: bounce sequence Inferred source: ringing Inferred source: impacts

The following sounds are obtained by summing the two model inferences. Compare them to the pre-mixture clips above.

A. 3441: harmonica with flutter-tongue


B. 18207: telephone


C. 18504: flute note


D. 5627: friction sound


E. 2387: bounce sequence