ENCODING VOICE FUNDAMENTAL-FREQUENCY INTO VIBROTACTILE FREQUENCY

被引:40
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ROTHENBERG, M
MOLITOR, RD
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[1] Syracuse University, Syracuse
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10.1121/1.383322
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Measured in this study was the ability of eight hearing and five deaf subjects to identify the stress pattern in a short sentence from the variation in voice fundamental frequency (F0), when presented aurally (for hearing subjects) and when transformed into vibrotactile pulse frequency. Various transformations from F0to pulse frequency were tested in an attempt to determine an optimum transformation, the amount of F0information that could be transmitted, and what the limitations in the tactile channel might be. The results indicated that a one or two octave reduction of F0vibrotactile frequency (transmitting every second or third glottal pulse) might result in a significant ability to discriminate the intonation patterns associated with moderate-to-strong patterns of sentence stress in English. However, accurate reception of the details of the intonation pattern may require a slower than normal pronounciation because of an apparent temporal indeterminacy of about 200 ms in the perception of variations in vibrotactile frequency. A performance deficit noted for the two prelingually, profoundly deaf subjects with marginally discriminable encodings offers some support for our previous hypothesis that there is a natural association between auditory pitch and perceived vibrotactile frequency. © 1979, American Association of Physics Teachers. All rights reserved.
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页码:1029 / 1038
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