Recording of Regular Speech for Analysis and Use in Artistic Practices
Summary
This research focuses on recording speech. It focuses on understanding and making visuals and objects from the audio data in our voices. The recordings will analyze a person's speech patterns. They will also serve as a new method for creating art-based images and forms. We hope this study shows how our voices show language differences. We also want to highlight the creative power we often overlook.
Eligibility
Eligible ages: 10 to 80
Accepts healthy participants: Yes
Inclusion criteria:
1. The study will require participants to (A) read from a provided text and (B) tell a story or read from a text of their choice. All languages and dialects, either verbal or non-verbal recordings, are welcome to contribute to the research.
2. In addition to the recordings, individuals will be asked to complete a survey for information relevant to the recording and to them.
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Additional information
Contact information
Nathan Tremblay PhD Candidate Computational Media Design Faculty of Science University of Calgary
Principal investigator:
Christian Jacob
Clinical trial:
No
REB-ID:
REB24-1726