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Article paru dans une revue |
Titre |
Vocal imitations and the identification of sound events |
Auteur principal |
Guillaume Lemaitre |
Co-auteurs |
Arnaud Dessein, Patrick Susini, Karine Aura |
Paru dans |
Ecological Psychology 2011, Vol. 4, n° 23 |
Comité de lecture |
Oui |
Collation |
p.267-307 |
Année |
2011 |
Statut éditorial |
Publié |
Résumé |
It is commonly observed that a speaker vocally imitates a sound that she or he intends to communicate to an interlocutor. We report on an experiment that examined the assumption that vocal imitations can effectively communicate a referent sound and that they do so by conveying the features necessary for the identification of the referent sound event. Participants were required to sort a set of vocal imitations of everyday sounds. The resulting clusters corresponded in most of the cases to the categories of the referent sound events, indicating that the imitations enabled the listeners to recover what was imitated. Furthermore, a binary decision tree analysis showed that a few characteristic acoustic features predicted the clusters. These features also predicted the classification of the referent sounds but did not generalize to the categorization of other sounds. This showed that, for the speaker, vocally imitating a sound consists of conveying the acoustic features important for recognition, within the constraints of human vocal production. As such vocal imitations prove to be a phenomenon potentially useful to study sound identification. |
Equipes |
Perception et design sonores, Autre (R&D) |
Cote |
Lemaitre11a |
Adresse de la version en ligne |
http://articles.ircam.fr/textes/Lemaitre11a/index.pdf |
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