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Noise Reduction-Based Auditory Notification Encourages Independently Noticing of Human Presence in a Multitasking Environment

Published: 24 November 2024 Publication History

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This study explored a tele-operation notification interface that supports a multitasking operator independently perceiving remote information and shifting their tasks. We proposed a noise-reducing auditory notification method, which artificially replicated the cocktail party effect by decreasing the volume of the background noise and increasing the volume of visitor footsteps. Experimental results show that our proposed method provided an effective interface for operators to independently notice human presence.

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        HAI '24: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
        November 2024
        502 pages
        ISBN:9798400711787
        DOI:10.1145/3687272
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        1. Cocktail party effect
        2. Cybernetic Avatars

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        • Japan Science and Technology Agency, Moonshot Research and Development Program

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        HAI '24: International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
        November 24 - 27, 2024
        Swansea, United Kingdom

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