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Sonification and speech: recent research on auditory feedback based on human movement| title | Sonification and speech: recent research on auditory feedback based on human movement |
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| start_date | 2023/03/16 |
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| schedule | 14h |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | salle Marey |
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| summary | The auditory feedback based on human movements and manipulations happens routinely in our daily lives: from speaking on the phone to playing a musical instrument; from hearing a helicopter in the sky to parking a car in the street. More complex forms of analysis and production of auditory feedback have the potential to influence a myriad of human processes, however, any effects are constrained to key factors such as the contexts of their display and the experiences of their actors. A principal interest in my research has focused on how specialised individuals, such as athletes, pilots, and people with speech pathologies, use or produce auditory feedback based on human movement. In this seminar I will present findings on research conducted at ISM, LPL, and LIA. |
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| responsibles | Marin |
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| submitted | published | | 2023/02/10 13:59 UTC |
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