International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human speakers often use many imitative vocalizations to communicate about sounds. In practice,vocal imitations of non-speech everyday sounds (e.g. the sound of a car passing by) arevery effective: listeners identify sounds better with vocal imitations than with verbal descriptions, despite the fact that vocal imitations are often inaccurate, constrained by the human vocal apparatus. The present study investigated the semantic representations evoked by vocal imitations by experimentally quantifying how well listeners could match sounds to category labels. Itcompared two different types of sounds: human vocal imitations, and computational auditory ...
Vocal imitations of everyday sounds. There are two families (interactions and products), 10 imitator...
Vocal imitation is widely used in human communication. In this paper, we propose an approach to auto...
Virtually every human faculty engage with imitation. One of the most natural and unexplored objects ...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...
Imitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two persons communicate and int...
International audienceImitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two perso...
International audienceDescribing unidentified sounds with words is a frustrating task and vocally im...
cote interne IRCAM: Lemaitre10bNone / NoneNational audienceWe report two studies investigating how v...
It is commonly observed that a speaker vocally imitates a sound that she or he intends to communicat...
International audienceIt is commonly observed that a speaker vocally imitates a sound that she or he...
International audienceDescribing complex sounds with words is a difficult task. In fact, previous st...
Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of the voice for communicating sonic ideas, and t...
This document summarizes and discusses the research I carried out since 2004. This research focused ...
International audienceIn this paper we studied a new approach to investigate sound perception. Assum...
cote interne IRCAM: Lemaitre14aNone / NoneNational audienceThe article reports initial data supporti...
Vocal imitations of everyday sounds. There are two families (interactions and products), 10 imitator...
Vocal imitation is widely used in human communication. In this paper, we propose an approach to auto...
Virtually every human faculty engage with imitation. One of the most natural and unexplored objects ...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...
Imitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two persons communicate and int...
International audienceImitative behaviors are widespread in humans, in particular whenever two perso...
International audienceDescribing unidentified sounds with words is a frustrating task and vocally im...
cote interne IRCAM: Lemaitre10bNone / NoneNational audienceWe report two studies investigating how v...
It is commonly observed that a speaker vocally imitates a sound that she or he intends to communicat...
International audienceIt is commonly observed that a speaker vocally imitates a sound that she or he...
International audienceDescribing complex sounds with words is a difficult task. In fact, previous st...
Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of the voice for communicating sonic ideas, and t...
This document summarizes and discusses the research I carried out since 2004. This research focused ...
International audienceIn this paper we studied a new approach to investigate sound perception. Assum...
cote interne IRCAM: Lemaitre14aNone / NoneNational audienceThe article reports initial data supporti...
Vocal imitations of everyday sounds. There are two families (interactions and products), 10 imitator...
Vocal imitation is widely used in human communication. In this paper, we propose an approach to auto...
Virtually every human faculty engage with imitation. One of the most natural and unexplored objects ...