Emotions in the Human Voice: Culture and Perception
Plural Publishing Inc
978-1-59756-119-8 (ISBN)
The last volume of Emotions in the Human Voice presents the reader with information on the application of vocal emotions in the daily interaction with technology and whether the vocal emotions are universal or culture specific. This volume presents noteworthy data on cross-cultural vocal emotions and how the emerging silicon technology struggles to provide unbiased and accurate renditions of instruments, computers, systems and products that will interact properly with vocally transmitted emotions. The authors discusses the problems and challenges in creating virtual emotional anthropomorphismic creatures, how automatic recognition of vocal emotions by machines is achieved, and the effects of future technology or our day-to-day "emotional" life.
Krzysztof Izdebski, Ph.D. Krzysztof Izdebski, Ph.D., Chairman, Pacific Voice and Speech Foundation, SF, CA, USA; Clinical Associate Professor, Dept of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA; Fellow, ASHA, USA; Founding Member: The World Voice Consortium, Oporto, Portugal; Honorary Member: Fundation Mexicana de la Voz.
Foreword Hans von Leden Preface Krzysztof Izdebski, PhD Research on emotional perception of voices based on a morphing method Kazuhiko Kakehi, Yuko Sogabe, and Hideki Kawahara A paralinguistic template for creating persona in interactive voice response (IVR) systems Osamuyimen Thompson Stewart Memory for emotional tone of voice John W. Mullennix Assessing voice characteristics of depression among English- and Spanish- speaking populations Gerardo M. Gonzalez and Amy L. Ramos Automatic discrimination of emotion from voice: a review of research paradigms Juhani Toivanen, Tapio Seppanen, and Eero Vayrynen Dazed and Confused: Possible processing constraints on emotional response to information-dense motivational speech Claude Steinberg Emotion processing deficits in functional voice disorders Janet E. Baker and Richard D. Lane Emotions, anthropomorphism of speech synthesis, and psychophysiology Mirja Ilves and Veikko Surakka LUCIA a new emotive/expressive Italian talking head Piero Cosi and Carlo Drioli Perceptions of Japanese anime voices by Hebrew speakers Mihoko Teshigawara, Noam Amir, Ofer Amir, Edna Milano Wlosko, and Meital Avivi Recognition of vocal and facial emotions: comparison between Japanese and North Americans Sumi Shigeno Automatic recognition of emotive voice and speech Julia Sidorova and Toni Badia The context of voice and emotion: A voiceover artist's perspective Kathleen Antonia Tarr Tokin tuf: true grit in the voice of virility Claude Steinberg Vocal expressions of emotions and personalities in japanese anime Mihoko Teshigawara Dubbing in Brazilian Portuguese: an analysis of characters voices in children's movies Mara Behlau and Gisele Gasparini Voice and emotions in the philippine culture Juliana Sustento Seneriches The strains of the voice Steven Connor Approaches to emotional expressivity in synthetic speech Marc Schroder
Zusatzinfo | b/w illustrations |
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Verlagsort | San Diego |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 635 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe ► Logopädie |
ISBN-10 | 1-59756-119-3 / 1597561193 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59756-119-8 / 9781597561198 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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