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Neary: Conversational Field Detection Based on Situated Sound Similarity

Toshiya NAKAKURA
Yasuyuki SUMI
Toyoaki NISHIDA

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems   Vol.E94-D    No.6    pp.1164-1172
Publication Date: 2011/06/01
Online ISSN: 1745-1361
DOI: 10.1587/transinf.E94.D.1164
Print ISSN: 0916-8532
Type of Manuscript: Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Emerging Technologies of Ubiquitous Computing Systems)
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Keyword: 
conversational field detection,  situated sound similarity,  frequency property of sound,  experience sharing,  ubiquitous computing,  

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Summary: 
This paper proposes a system called Neary that detects conversational fields based on similarity of auditory situation among users. The similarity of auditory situation between each pair of the users is measured by the similarity of frequency property of sound captured by head-worn microphones of the individual users. Neary is implemented with a simple algorithm and runs on portable PCs. Experimental result shows Neary can successfully distinguish groups of conversations and track dynamic changes of them. This paper also presents two examples of Neary deployment to detect user contexts during experience sharing in touring at the zoo and attending an academic conference.


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