Voice Quality Variation and the Perception of Affect: Continuous or Categorical?
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NI CHASAIDE, AILBHE
GOBL, CHRISTER
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Ryan, C., Ní Chasaide, A. and Gobl, C., Voice Quality Variation and the Perception of Affect: Continuous or Categorical?, Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona, 2003, 2409 - 2412
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This paper explores the mapping of voice quality to affect,
for a synthesised tense ? lax voice continuum. Two questions
are of interest. Firstly, over such a continuum, do
listeners? attributions of affect change in a continuous or in
a more categorical way? Secondly, might discreetly
different affects emerge at different points in the continuum:
specifically, might a moderately tense voice cue happy?
Note that extremely tense does not appear to, but seems
rather to be associated with the affect angry. A continuum
of stimuli were synthesised ranging from a very tense
quality at one end to a very lax quality at the other.
Listeners rated their affective colouring in terms of the
pairs of affective attributes: stressed/relaxed, angry/content,
happy/sad, interested/bored, formal/intimate, and indignant/
apologetic. Results suggest that, for these voice qualities,
listeners? attribution of affect is essentially continuous.
Furthermore, moderate tension does not evoke happy.
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/anichsid
Other Titles: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
Type of material: Conference Paper

