论文标题
通过振动听力:深深的聋人对音乐情绪的感知
Hearing through Vibrations: Perception of Musical Emotions by Profoundly Deaf People
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论文摘要
触觉 - 原告反馈技术的进步为聋人感觉到音乐创造了新的可能性。但是,对于聋哑人通过颤音反馈对音乐情绪的看法知之甚少。在本文中,我们介绍了一项混合方法研究的发现,并与16位深深的聋哑参与者介绍。该研究协议旨在探讨背包风格的纤维状效应的用户如何在二十个音乐摘录中感知预期的情绪。定量分析表明,参与者正确地确定了快乐和愤怒的摘录,并将其评为比悲伤和和平的摘录更为引起。与愤怒的摘录相比,在快乐期间经历了更多积极的情绪,而和平与悲伤的摘录很难区分。根据定性数据,我们强调了使用振动向深深的聋哑用户传达音乐情绪的好处和局限性。最后,我们提供了为聋人社区设计可访问的音乐体验的准则。
Advances in tactile-audio feedback technology have created new possibilities for deaf people to feel music. However, little is known about deaf individuals' perception of musical emotions through vibrotactile feedback. In this paper, we present the findings from a mixed-methods study with 16 profoundly deaf participants. The study protocol was designed to explore how users of a backpack-style vibrotactile display perceive intended emotions in twenty music excerpts. Quantitative analysis demonstrated that participants correctly identified happy and angry excerpts and rated them as more arousing than sad and peaceful excerpts. More positive emotions were experienced during happy compared to angry excerpts while peaceful and sad excerpts were hard to be differentiated. Based on qualitative data, we highlight the benefits and limitations of using vibrations to convey musical emotions to profoundly deaf users. Finally, we provide guidelines for designing accessible music experiences for the deaf community.