2024
DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2023.1205209
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Sound masking by a low-pitch speech-shaped noise improves a social robot’s talk in noisy environments

Hamed Pourfannan,
Hamed Mahzoon,
Yuichiro Yoshikawa
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: There has been a surge in the use of social robots for providing information, persuasion, and entertainment in noisy public spaces in recent years. Considering the well-documented negative effect of noise on human cognition, masking sounds have been introduced. Masking sounds work, in principle, by making the intrusive background speeches less intelligible, and hence, less distracting. However, this reduced distraction comes with the cost of increasing annoyance and reduced cognitive performance … Show more

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