Abstract
A core issue in speech perception and word recognition research is the nature of information perceivers use to identify spoken utterances across indexical variations in their phonetic details, such as talker and accent differences. Separately, a crucial question in audiovisual research is the nature of information perceivers use to recognize phonetic congruency between the audio and visual (talking face) signals that arise from speaking. We combined these issues in a study examining how differences between connected speech utterances (messages) versus between talkers and accents (messenger characteristics) contribute to recognition of cross-modal articulatory congruence between audio-only (AO) and video-only (VO) components of spoken utterances. Participants heard AO phrases in their native regional English accent or another English accent, and then saw two synchronous VO displays of point-light talking faces from which they had to select the one that corresponded to the audio target. The incorrect video in each pair was either the same or a different phrase as the audio target, produced by the same or a different talker, who spoke in either the same or a different English accent. Results indicate that cross-modal articulatory correspondence is more accurately and quickly detected for message content than for messenger details, suggesting that recognising the linguistic message is more fundamental than messenger features is to cross-modal detection of audiovisual articulatory congruency. Nonetheless, messenger characteristics , especially accent, affected performance to some degree, analogous to recent findings in AO speech research.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 1st Joint Conference on Facial Analysis, Animation and Auditory-Visual Speech Processing, FAAVSP 2015, 11–13 September 2015, Vienna, Austria |
Publisher | International Speech Communication Association |
Pages | 28-33 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Event | Joint Conference on Facial Analysis_Animation and Auditory-Visual Speech Processing - Duration: 11 Sept 2015 → … |
Conference
Conference | Joint Conference on Facial Analysis_Animation and Auditory-Visual Speech Processing |
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Period | 11/09/15 → … |
Keywords
- articulation
- speech perception