Presentation 1999/3/24
Synthesis of clapping sound produced by a virtual crowd
Ryouichi NISHIMURA, Tsutomu MIYASATO,
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Abstract(in English) To construct an atmosphere in a virtual environment by auditory stimulus, we focus on the claps. Everybody can recognize the spread of a space an atmosphere of the occasion from the clapping sound produced by a crowd. If it is possible to create a clapping sound indistinguishable to real one, it will help to control the atmosphere in a virtual environment. Hence as a preliminary test, we measured claps made by subjects put in many clapping sounds of a crowd. As a result, it is verified that the velocity of a clap varies according to the atmosphere emerged by other persons' claps. In addition, relationship between velocity of claps and its fluctuation are discussed for use in creation of a natural clapping sound.
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Keyword(in English) clap / virtual environment / atmosphere / velocity of claps / fluctuation of claps
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Conference Date 1999/3/24(1days)
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Title (in English) Synthesis of clapping sound produced by a virtual crowd
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Keyword(1) clap
Keyword(2) virtual environment
Keyword(3) atmosphere
Keyword(4) velocity of claps
Keyword(5) fluctuation of claps
1st Author's Name Ryouichi NISHIMURA
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Tsutomu MIYASATO
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
Date 1999/3/24
Paper # MVE-98-100
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 684
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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