Séminaire n°22
Typicality of environmental sounds:
linking linguistic and psychological data
Intervenante :
Maria Niessen, Postdoctoral Researcher,
INCAS3, Assen, The Netherlands
Contact : MariaNiessen (at) incas3.eu
Date : 20/06/11
Résumé:
Physical
measurements recorded by artificial sensors can be contrasted to
cognitive categories constructed by humans from their different senses.
This comparison can help to enhance the functionality of artificial
sensors in tuning them according to the relevant properties along which
humans give meaning to their environment. Through the two experiments
presented in this talk, we aim to describe the structure of cognitive
categories constructed from listening to isolated environmental sounds.
In the first experiment we presented participants several exemplars of
what is considered to be a basic category, and asked them to recognize,
name, and rate the sounds. Through an analysis of both behavioral and
linguistic responses we can infer the typicality of the different
exemplars of the environmental sounds. Furthermore, we investigate
which attributes, either semantic or physical, contribute to the
similarity of the sounds, taking into account the typicality of the
exemplars that are used.