Effects of emotional and perceptual-motor stress on a voice recognition system's accuracy: An applied investigation
Abstract
This was an applied investigation examining the ability of a speech recognition system to recognize speakers' inputs when the speakers were under different stress levels. Subjects were asked to speak to a voice recognition system under three conditions: (1) normal office environment, (2) emotional stress, and (3) perceptual-motor stress. Results indicate a definite relationship between voice recognition system performance and the type of low stress reference patterns used to achieve recognition.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- February 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIN...8430160P
- Keywords:
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- Perceptual Errors;
- Physiological Responses;
- Recognition;
- Speech Recognition;
- Stress (Psychology);
- Voice;
- Voice Communication;
- Arrhythmia;
- Education;
- Efferent Nervous Systems;
- Emotions;
- Environments;
- Heart Rate;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Nose (Anatomy);
- Psychology;
- Stresses;
- Communications and Radar