Auditory Perspective Taking
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Martinson, Eric
Brock, Derek
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Abstract
Auditory perspective taking is imagining being in another’s place,
and predicting what they are able to hear and how it will affect
their general comprehension. From this knowledge of another’s
auditory perspective, a conversational partner can then adapt his
or her auditory output to overcome a variety of environmental
challenges and insure that what is said is intelligible. In this
poster presentation, we explore this concept of auditory
perspective taking for a robot speech interface.
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2006
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