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People’s Ability to Detect Objects Using Click-Based Echolocation: A Direct Comparison between Mouth-Clicks and Clicks Made by a Loudspeaker

机译:人们使用基于单击的回声定位来检测对象的能力:嘴部点击和扬声器的点击之间的直接比较

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Echolocation is the ability to use reflected sound to obtain information about the spatial environment. Echolocation is an active process that requires both the production of the emission as well as the sensory processing of the resultant sound. Appreciating the general usefulness of echo-acoustic cues for people, in particular those with vision impairments, various devices have been built that exploit the principle of echolocation to obtain and provide information about the environment. It is common to all these devices that they do not require the person to make a sound. Instead, the device produces the emission autonomously and feeds a resultant sound back to the user. Here we tested if echolocation performance in a simple object detection task was affected by the use of a head-mounted loudspeaker as compared to active clicking. We found that 27 sighted participants new to echolocation did generally better when they used a loudspeaker as compared to mouth-clicks, and that two blind participants with experience in echolocation did equally well with mouth clicks and the speaker. Importantly, performance of sighted participants’ was not statistically different from performance of blind experts when they used the speaker. Based on acoustic click data collected from a subset of our participants, those participants whose mouth clicks were more similar to the speaker clicks, and thus had higher peak frequencies and sound intensity, did better. We conclude that our results are encouraging for the consideration and development of assistive devices that exploit the principle of echolocation.
机译:回声定位是使用反射的声音获取有关空间环境的信息的能力。回声定位是一个活跃的过程,需要产生发射以及对所得声音进行感官处理。意识到回声提示对人特别是视力障碍者的一般有用性,已经建立了各种利用回声定位原理来获取并提供有关环境的信息的设备。对于所有这些设备而言,它们通常不需要人发出声音。取而代之的是,该设备自动产生辐射并将产生的声音反馈给用户。在这里,我们测试了与主动点击相比,使用头戴式扬声器是否会影响简单对象检测任务中的回声定位性能。我们发现,有27个视觉觉醒的参与者在使用扬声器时比回声要好得多,而他们使用扬声器的效果要比敲击声更好,并且两个有回声定位经验的盲人参与者在回声和说话者方面的表现也一样好。重要的是,有视力的参与者的表现与盲人专家使用演说者时的表现没有统计学差异。根据从我们的一部分参与者收集的声学点击数据,那些嘴巴的咔嗒声与说话者的咔嗒声更加相似,因此具有更高的峰值频率和声音强度的参与者表现更好。我们得出结论,对于利用回声定位原理的辅助设备的考虑和开发,我们的结果令人鼓舞。

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