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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer On cross-modal sensory streams... The vOICe by Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe by Peter B.L. Meijer Philips Research Laboratories Peter.B.L.Meijer@philips.com Invited Panel Presentation at SIGGRAPH '98, Orlando, Florida
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe: “Seeing with your Ears” Basic facts: Blind people cannot see... but usually they can hearBlind people cannot see... but usually they can hear Multimedia computing allows audio-visual transformationsMultimedia computing allows audio-visual transformations Basic facts: Blind people cannot see... but usually they can hearBlind people cannot see... but usually they can hear Multimedia computing allows audio-visual transformationsMultimedia computing allows audio-visual transformations
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe: “Seeing with your Ears” Basic facts: Blind people cannot see... but usually they can hearBlind people cannot see... but usually they can hear Multimedia computing allows audio-visual transformationsMultimedia computing allows audio-visual transformations Basic facts: Blind people cannot see... but usually they can hearBlind people cannot see... but usually they can hear Multimedia computing allows audio-visual transformationsMultimedia computing allows audio-visual transformations VideoAudio Mental Video VideoAudio The vOICe Human brain So translate video to audio!?
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe implementations HardwareprototypeHardwareprototype Java applet Windows95/98/NTWindows95/98/NT http://www.seeingwithsound.com/
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe image-to-sound mapping Sum of sinusoids sinusoids Frequency Time Amplitude
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe image-to-sound mapping Frequenc y Time Spectrographic synthesis
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer Could this really work? Check: map sounds back to images Could this really work? Check: map sounds back to images The vOICe image-to-sound mapping Yes! (at least technically) TheoryTheory
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe image reconstruction “Soundscape”“Soundscape” The vOICe SpectrogramSpectrogram
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe image reconstruction “Soundscape”
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe and human speech Pronouncing one image per second Pronouncing one image per second
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe mental imagery? Representation may dramatically affect recognition! Representation may dramatically affect recognition!
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe limitations Issues: 3Frequency-Time uncertainty Physiology / Perception:Physiology / Perception: 3just-noticeable difference (JND) 3critical bands (human cochlea) Issues: 3Frequency-Time uncertainty Physiology / Perception:Physiology / Perception: 3just-noticeable difference (JND) 3critical bands (human cochlea)
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe limitations Issues: 3Frequency-Time uncertainty Physiology / Perception:Physiology / Perception: 3just-noticeable difference (JND) 3critical bands (human cochlea) ?auditory streaming/segregation ?neural pathways & bandwidth ?neural processing & plasticity Issues: 3Frequency-Time uncertainty Physiology / Perception:Physiology / Perception: 3just-noticeable difference (JND) 3critical bands (human cochlea) ?auditory streaming/segregation ?neural pathways & bandwidth ?neural processing & plasticity
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe limitations Issues: 3Frequency-Time uncertainty Physiology / Perception:Physiology / Perception: 3just-noticeable difference (JND) 3critical bands (human cochlea) ?auditory streaming/segregation ?neural pathways & bandwidth ?neural processing & plasticity Issues: 3Frequency-Time uncertainty Physiology / Perception:Physiology / Perception: 3just-noticeable difference (JND) 3critical bands (human cochlea) ?auditory streaming/segregation ?neural pathways & bandwidth ?neural processing & plasticity Psychology / Education:Psychology / Education: ?sounds (too) unpleasant ?minimum required results ?acceptable training effort ?motivation for learning ?training programs Psychology / Education:Psychology / Education: ?sounds (too) unpleasant ?minimum required results ?acceptable training effort ?motivation for learning ?training programs
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe approach 3needs more research 3is cheap technology 3is non-invasive The vOICe approach 3needs more research 3is cheap technology 3is non-invasive Conclusions
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© 1998 Peter B.L. Meijer The vOICe approach 3needs more research 3is cheap technology 3is non-invasive 3is available Now! The vOICe approach 3needs more research 3is cheap technology 3is non-invasive 3is available Now! Conclusions http://www.seeingwithsound.com/
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