DocumentCode :
3627801
Title :
Human perception of synthetic character emotions in the presence of conflicting and congruent vocal and facial expressions
Author :
Emily Mower; Sungbok Lee;Maja J. Mataric;Shrikanth Narayanan
Author_Institution :
University of Southern California, Speech Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory, University Park, Los Angeles, 90089 USA
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
2201
Lastpage :
2204
Abstract :
Audio-visual emotion expression by synthetic agents is widely employed in research, industrial, and commercial applications. However, the mechanism through which people judge the multimodal emotional display of these agents is not yet well understood. This study is an attempt to provide a better understanding of the interaction between video and audio channels through the use of a continuous dimensional evaluation framework of valence, activation, and dominance. The results indicate that the congruent audio-visual presentation contains information allowing users to differentiate between happy and angry emotional expressions to a greater degree than either of the two channels individually. Interestingly, however, sad and neutral emotions which exhibit a lesser degree of activation show more confusion when presented using both channels. Furthermore, when faced with a conflicting emotional presentation, users predominantly attended to the vocal channel. It is speculated that this is most likely due to the limited level of facial emotion expression inherent in the current animated face. The results also indicate that there is no clear integration of audio and visual channels in emotion perception as in speech perception indicated by the McGurk effect. The final judgments were biased toward the modality with stronger expression power.
Keywords :
"Humans","Facial animation","Auditory displays","Laboratories","Speech analysis","Linear regression","Automatic testing","Streaming media","Avatars","Robots"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2008. ICASSP 2008. IEEE International Conference on
ISSN :
1520-6149
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1483-3
Electronic_ISBN :
2379-190X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2008.4518081
Filename :
4518081
Link To Document :
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