Investigating Auditory Human-Machine Interaction: Analysis and Classification of Sounds Commonly Used by Consumer Devices

  • Konstantinos Drossos
  • , Rigas Kotsakis
  • , Panos Pappas
  • , George Kalliris
  • , Andreas Floros

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    Abstrakti

    Many common consumer devices use a short sound indication for declaring various modes of their functionality, such as the start and the end of their operation. This is likely to result in an intuitive auditory human-machine interaction, imputing a semantic content to the sounds used. In this paper we investigate sound patterns mapped to "Start" and "End" of operation manifestations and explore the possibility such semantics’ perception to be based either on users’ prior auditory training or on sound patterns that naturally convey appropriate information. To this aim, listening and machine learning tests were conducted. The obtained results indicate a strong relation between acoustic cues and semantics along with no need of prior knowledge for message conveyance.
    AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
    OtsikkoAudio Engineering Society Convention 134
    KustantajaAES Audio Engineering Society
    Sivumäärä9
    TilaJulkaistu - toukok. 2013
    OKM-julkaisutyyppiB3 Vertaisarvioimaton artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa

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