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Sound Retrieval with Intuitive Verbal Expressions
Author(s) -
Sanae H. Wake,
Toshiyuki Asahi
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
electronic workshops in computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1477-9358
DOI - 10.14236/ewic/ad1998.30
Subject(s) - computer science , sound (geography) , onomatopoeia , impression , information retrieval , speech recognition , representation (politics) , adjective , artificial intelligence , natural language processing , acoustics , linguistics , world wide web , noun , philosophy , physics , politics , political science , law
A sound retrieval method described in this paper enables users to easily obtain their desired sound. A sound representation experiment was conducted to study how people represent the sounds. Almost all representations were made with verbal descriptions that could be classified into "description of sound itself", "description of sounding situation" and "description of sound impression". The retrieval method, which adopts three keyword types, onomatopoeia, sound source, and adjective, was proposed based on the experimental results. The sound retrieval system's efficiency was discussed based on the subjective evaluation. Users can select a convenient retrieval method and adapt it to their idea of retrieval.

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