2006 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Cognition and Physio-acoustic Correlates — Audio and Audio-visual Effects of a Short English Emotional Statement: On JL2, FL2 and EL1
verfasst von : Toshiko Isei-Jaakkola
Erschienen in: Advances in Natural Language Processing
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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This paper concerns the correlation between cognition test results from audio and audio-visual effects on nine English emotional words and the physio-acoustic distances. Two parameters were selected; F0 and intensity. The two types of distance were calculated: the average and pattern-distance for each emotion. 2 Japanese, 2 Finnish, and 1 English group participated in the cognition tests. Regarding cognition, the correct answer ratios were higher in audio-visual than audio for all three languages. The difference between audio and audio-visual was much smaller in Japanese than in the other languages. Finnish showed different correct answer patterns than the others. The correlation between cognition and distances confirmed that the pattern distance was more correlated with cognition than with average distance in both audio and audio-visual. Also, it seems that intensity was more correlated with cognition than F0.