声源知觉在手势声音描述中的作用

IF 1.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ACM Transactions on Applied Perception Pub Date : 2014-04-01 DOI:10.1145/2536811
Baptiste Caramiaux, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Tommaso Bianco, Norbert Schnell, Olivier Houix, P. Susini
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我们研究了在听力任务中进行的声音刺激的手势描述。我们的假设是,手势反应的策略取决于对声源的识别水平,特别是对引起声音的动作的识别。为了验证我们的假设,我们进行了两个实验。在第一个实验中,我们建立了两个声音语料库。第一个语料库包含具有可识别因果行为的声音。第二种声音包含无法识别因果行为的声音。这些语料库属性通过听力测试得到验证。在第二个实验中,参与者一边听取自这些语料库的声音,一边同步做手臂和手势。之后,我们进行了采访,要求参与者在观看自己录制的视频时用语言描述他们的经历。研究人员询问了他们对所听声音的感知以及他们的手势策略。我们发现,对于可以识别因果关系的声音,参与者主要模仿产生声音的动作。在另一种情况下,当没有动作可以与声音相关联时,参与者追踪与声音声学特征相关的轮廓。我们还发现,与非因果音相比,参与者对因果音的手势可变性更高。可变性表明,在第一种情况下,参与者有几种方式产生相同的动作,而在第二种情况下,声音特征倾向于使手势反应一致。
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The Role of Sound Source Perception in Gestural Sound Description
We investigated gesture description of sound stimuli performed during a listening task. Our hypothesis is that the strategies in gestural responses depend on the level of identification of the sound source and specifically on the identification of the action causing the sound. To validate our hypothesis, we conducted two experiments. In the first experiment, we built two corpora of sounds. The first corpus contains sounds with identifiable causal actions. The second contains sounds for which no causal actions could be identified. These corpora properties were validated through a listening test. In the second experiment, participants performed arm and hand gestures synchronously while listening to sounds taken from these corpora. Afterward, we conducted interviews asking participants to verbalize their experience while watching their own video recordings. They were questioned on their perception of the listened sounds and on their gestural strategies. We showed that for the sounds where causal action can be identified, participants mainly mimic the action that has produced the sound. In the other case, when no action can be associated with the sound, participants trace contours related to sound acoustic features. We also found that the interparticipants’ gesture variability is higher for causal sounds compared to noncausal sounds. Variability demonstrates that, in the first case, participants have several ways of producing the same action, whereas in the second case, the sound features tend to make the gesture responses consistent.
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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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期刊介绍: ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) aims to strengthen the synergy between computer science and psychology/perception by publishing top quality papers that help to unify research in these fields. The journal publishes inter-disciplinary research of significant and lasting value in any topic area that spans both Computer Science and Perceptual Psychology. All papers must incorporate both perceptual and computer science components.
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