2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1293120
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Evaluating speech-in-speech perception via a humanoid robot

Luke Meyer,
Gloria Araiza-Illan,
Laura Rachman
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionUnderlying mechanisms of speech perception masked by background speakers, a common daily listening condition, are often investigated using various and lengthy psychophysical tests. The presence of a social agent, such as an interactive humanoid NAO robot, may help maintain engagement and attention. However, such robots potentially have limited sound quality or processing speed.MethodsAs a first step toward the use of NAO in psychophysical testing of speech- in-speech perception, we compared normal-… Show more

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