Interacting with laughter: a case study on audio-based interactivity of public projections.
Luke HespanholPublished in: OZCHI (2016)
Keyphrases
- audio visual
- visual information
- multi party
- multimedia
- e learning
- prosodic features
- case study
- audio video
- multi modal
- test bed
- visual data
- discrete tomography
- privacy preserving
- signal processing
- three dimensional
- radon transform
- data sets
- human computer interaction
- audio files
- polyhedral objects
- speaker identification
- cross modal
- tomographic reconstruction
- audio features
- audio stream