作者
David Goedicke, Hamish Tennent, Dylan Moore, Wendy Ju
发表日期
2021/3/8
图书
Companion of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
页码范围
697-699
简介
The sound a robot or automated system makes and the sounds it listens for in our shared acoustic environment can greatly expand its contextual understanding and to shape its behaviors to the interactions it is trying to perform.
People convey significant information with sound in interpersonal communication in social contexts. Para-linguistic information about where we are, how loud we're speaking, or if we sound happy, sad or upset are relevant to understand for a robot that looks to adapt its interactions to be socially appropriate.
Similarly, the qualities of the sound an object makes can change how people perceive that object and can alter whether or not it attracts attention, interrupts other interactions, reinforces or contradicts an emotional expression, and as such should be aligned with the designer's intention for the object. In this tutorial, we will introduce the participants to software and design methods to help …
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