Affiliation:
1. Operational Applications Office, Air Force Command and Control Development Division, Bedford, Massachusetts
Abstract
Talkers were instructed to read neutral sentences and ‘sound happy’, or ‘sound bored’, etc. Listeners attempted to identify the intended mode of expression drawing their responses from a limited number of alternatives. Results are presented showing how the identification of modes of expression is affected by: (1) number of response alternatives, (2) noise, (3) whispering, and (4) temporal sampling. Reasonably high levels of performance may be achieved under conditions of reduced acoustic information.
Subject
Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Sociology and Political Science,Language and Linguistics,General Medicine
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