互动媒体的副语言语音控制在增强听障者语音特征意识中的作用

Sama’a Al Hashimi
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向聋哑人解释声音特征对他们的指导员来说不是一件容易的事。此外,许多现有的传达这些特征和教聋人如何感知这些特征的策略似乎并不有效,特别是在处理音高概念时。因此,有些聋人不能完全区分不同的声音特征。矛盾的是,这不是。这只适用于聋哑人,但许多听力正常的人不知道音高和响度的区别;当被要求发出更高音调的声音时,许多人会发出更大的声音。这些是导致我探索声音视觉表现的其他方法的一些原因。我开发并使用非语音语音控制应用程序来分析七个聋哑儿童的互动模式。目的是探索互动媒体的副语言语音控制的潜在作用,使聋人能够更好地理解声音,并为他们的教师提供更有效和更有吸引力的策略来解释声音特征。
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The role of paralinguistic voice-control of interactive media in augmenting awareness of voice characteristics in the hearing-impaired
Explaining voice characteristics to the deaf is not an easy undertaking for their instructors. Furthermore, many existing strategies for conveying these characteristics and teaching the deaf how to perceive them do not seem efficient, especially when dealing with the concept of pitch. As a result, some deaf people are not fully capable of differentiating between voice characteristics. Paradoxically, this doesn.t only apply to the deaf, but many of the hearing do not know the difference between pitch and loudness; when asked to generate a higher-pitched sound, many generate a louder sound. These were some of several reasons that led to my exploration of additional approaches to the visual representation of voice. I developed and employed non-speech voice-controlled applications in analyzing the interaction patterns of seven deaf children. The aim was to explore the potential role of paralinguistic vocal control of interactive media in enabling the deaf to have a greater understanding of voice and to offer their instructors more efficient and engaging strategies for explaining voice characteristics.
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