Presentation 2020-03-07
Music Emotion Expressing System for Hearing Impaired People with Body Movement
Naoya Fukumoto, Tomoko Kojiri,
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Abstract(in English) In order to support hearing impaired people to feeling music, it is general to convert a sound signal into other recognizable information such as vibration or color. With those methods, it is difficult to convey “musical emotions” of music, which gives appeals to human emotions. On the other hand, we can express emotions by physical movements such as audience reactions. If hearing impaired people physical movement of others, they may feel the musical emotions. This research develops the system which shows the body movements that express music emotions that the music can give by 3DCG. In addition, three types of observing the body movements are prepared, such as observing, imitating, and observing self-projection of imitating, and the best way to feel emotions are examined.
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Keyword(in English) Music Emotion / Support of Hearing Impaired / Body Expression
Paper # ET2019-88
Date of Issue 2020-02-29 (ET)

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Committee ET
Conference Date 2020/3/7(1days)
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Place (in English) National Institute of Technology, Kagawa Collage
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Topics (in English) LMS and e-Portfolio, etc.
Chair Hideyuki Suzuki(Ibaraki Univ.)
Vice Chair Ryo Takaoka(Yamaguchi Univ.)
Secretary Ryo Takaoka(Waseda Univ.)
Assistant Megumi Kurayama(National Inst. of Tech., Hakodate College) / Ryo Oonuma(Fukushima Univ.)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Educational Technology
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Music Emotion Expressing System for Hearing Impaired People with Body Movement
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Music Emotion
Keyword(2) Support of Hearing Impaired
Keyword(3) Body Expression
1st Author's Name Naoya Fukumoto
1st Author's Affiliation Kansai University(Kansa Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Tomoko Kojiri
2nd Author's Affiliation Kansai University(Kansa Univ.)
Date 2020-03-07
Paper # ET2019-88
Volume (vol) vol.119
Number (no) ET-468
Page pp.pp.69-74(ET),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2020-02-29 (ET)