Title :
Caregiver’s sensorimotor magnets lead infant’s vowel acquisition through auto mirroring
Author :
Ishihara, H. ; Yoshikawa, Yasuhiro ; Miura, Kiyotaka ; Asada, Minoru
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Osaka Univ., Suita
Abstract :
Mother-infant vocal communication is a sort of mystery of human cognitive development since they can communicate although their body structures and therefore their utterable areas are different. This paper proposes a method that aids unconscious guidance in mutual imitation for infant development based on a biasing element with two different kinds of modules. The first is based on the normal magnet effect in perceiving heard vocal sounds as the listenerpsilas own vowels (perceptual magnet) and also includes another magnet effect for imitating vocal sounds that resemble the imitatorpsilas vowels (articulatory magnet). The second is based on what we call ldquoauto mirroring bias,rdquo by which the heard vowel is much closer to the expected vowel because the otherpsilas utterance is an imitation of the listenerpsilas own utterance. Computer simulation results of mother-infant interaction show the validity of the proposed bias. Finally future issues are discussed.
Keywords :
biocommunications; biology computing; cognition; hearing; learning (artificial intelligence); speech processing; speech synthesis; articulatory magnet; auto mirroring bias; caregiver; heard vocal sounds; human cognitive development; infant development; infant vowel acquisition; mother-infant interaction; mother-infant vocal communication; normal magnet effect; perceptual magnet; sensorimotor magnets; speech perception; vocal sound imitation; Biological system modeling; Cognitive robotics; Computer simulation; Human robot interaction; Human voice; Humanoid robots; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent structures; Magnets; Prototypes;
Conference_Titel :
Development and Learning, 2008. ICDL 2008. 7th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2661-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2662-1
DOI :
10.1109/DEVLRN.2008.4640804