An EPIC Cognitive-Architectural Account of Spatial Separation Effects in Two-channel Listening Tasks

Autor: Kieras, David E., Wakefield, Gregory H., Brungart, Douglas S., Simpson, Brian D.
Zdroj: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; September 2016, Vol. 60 Issue: 1 p686-690, 5p
Abstrakt: An important application of cognitive architectures is to provide human performance models that capture psychological mechanisms in a form that can be “programmed” to predict task performance of human-machine system designs. Earlier models accounted for some key aspects of performance in a two-talker task, but spatial separation of the speech sources produces complex effects not yet represented. Adding some first-principle mechanisms to the earlier models suggests that this fundamental aspect of multi-talker speech perception can be accounted for as well.
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