Presentation 1995/7/21
Multi-modal Information Processing in Human Communications and Its Relation to Interactive System Design
Hideki Kawahara,
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Abstract(in English) Human behaviour can be interpreted as an integrated multi-modal activity to adapt to changing environment. Starting from a non-trivial correlation between auditory localization acuity and vision, various examples, activa nature of auditory system, auditory and visual interaction in speech perception, interactions between speech perception and production, and plasticity in foreign language acquisition, provide evidence that auditory system is an indispensable part of an integrated environment analysis system. A deep understanding on these integral, interactive and active nature of our multi-modal characteristics will be a key for designing interactive systems for humans.
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Keyword(in English) Active Perception / Speech Communications / Multi-Media / Plasticity
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Title (in English) Multi-modal Information Processing in Human Communications and Its Relation to Interactive System Design
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Keyword(1) Active Perception
Keyword(2) Speech Communications
Keyword(3) Multi-Media
Keyword(4) Plasticity
1st Author's Name Hideki Kawahara
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories()
Date 1995/7/21
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Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 167
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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