Presentation 2003/7/4
Application of Verbal Conditioning to Measurement of Psychological Effect of Transmission Delay in Telecommunication
Kaname MOCHIZUKI, Hitoshi OHNISHI, Kiyohiro YUKI,
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Abstract(in English) We propose an objective method to measure a psychological effect caused by transmission delay of the image and sound in audiovisual communication. The proposed method uses the change of the correct recognintion rate in verbal conditioning as an index of the effects of the transmission delay. This article explains an overview of verbal conditioning used as the theoretical background of the measurement. Subsequently, it reports the result of preliminary experiments, and discusses the problems of measurement of psychological effect caused by transmission delay.
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Keyword(in English) audiovisual communication / transmission delay / psychological effect / measurement / feedback / verbal conditioning
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Title (in English) Application of Verbal Conditioning to Measurement of Psychological Effect of Transmission Delay in Telecommunication
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Keyword(1) audiovisual communication
Keyword(2) transmission delay
Keyword(3) psychological effect
Keyword(4) measurement
Keyword(5) feedback
Keyword(6) verbal conditioning
1st Author's Name Kaname MOCHIZUKI
1st Author's Affiliation National Institute of Multimedia Education()
2nd Author's Name Hitoshi OHNISHI
2nd Author's Affiliation The Graduate University of Advanced Studies
3rd Author's Name Kiyohiro YUKI
3rd Author's Affiliation University of Library and Information Science
Date 2003/7/4
Paper # CQ2003-33
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 178
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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