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Auditory perspective taking

Published: 02 March 2006 Publication History

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Auditory perspective taking is the process of imagining the auditory scene from another's place and inferring what that person can (and cannot) hear, as well as how this affects his or her auditory comprehension. With this inferred knowledge, a conversational partner can then adapt his or her vocal presentation to overcome or cope with competing sounds and other auditory challenges to ensure that what is being said can be understood. In this poster, we explore several aspects of auditory perspective taking in the context of a robot speech and listening interface.

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J. G. Trafton, N. L. Cassimatis, M. D. Bugajaska, D. P. Brock, F. E. Mintz, and A. C. Schultz. Enabling effective human-robot interaction using perspective taking in robots. IEEE Trans. Syst., Man, Cybern. A, Syst., Humans, 35, 4 (Jul. 2005), 460--470.

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HRI '06: Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI/SIGART conference on Human-robot interaction
March 2006
376 pages
ISBN:1595932941
DOI:10.1145/1121241
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Published: 02 March 2006

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  1. auditory interface
  2. auditory scene
  3. human-robot interaction

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HRI06: International Conference on Human Robot Interaction
March 2 - 3, 2006
Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

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