no code implementations • 10 Feb 2024 • Raja Marjieh, Pol van Rijn, Ilia Sucholutsky, Harin Lee, Thomas L. Griffiths, Nori Jacoby
Here we provide a formal account of this phenomenon, by recasting it as a statistical inference whereby a rational agent attempts to decide whether a sequence of utterances is more likely to have been produced in a song or speech.
no code implementations • 3 Feb 2023 • Pol van Rijn, Yue Sun, Harin Lee, Raja Marjieh, Ilia Sucholutsky, Francesca Lanzarini, Elisabeth André, Nori Jacoby
Six behavioral experiments (N=236) in six countries and eight languages show that (a) our test can distinguish between native speakers of closely related languages, (b) the test is reliable ($r=0. 82$), and (c) performance strongly correlates with existing tests (LexTale) and self-reports.
no code implementations • 8 Jun 2022 • Raja Marjieh, Pol van Rijn, Ilia Sucholutsky, Theodore R. Sumers, Harin Lee, Thomas L. Griffiths, Nori Jacoby
Based on the results of this comprehensive study, we provide a concise guide for researchers interested in collecting or approximating human similarity data.
no code implementations • 10 May 2022 • Pol van Rijn, Harin Lee, Nori Jacoby
The human voice effectively communicates a range of emotions with nuanced variations in acoustics.
no code implementations • 2 Aug 2021 • Harin Lee, Frank Hoeger, Marc Schoenwiesner, Minsu Park, Nori Jacoby
Do people from different cultural backgrounds perceive the mood in music the same way?