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Ayodeji, Opeyemi Abioye; Prior, Stephen; Thomas, Trevor; Saddington, Peter; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots Proceedings Article
In: IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018, pp. 842–845, IEEE, 2018.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Aerobot, mSVG (multimodal speech and visual gesture), nCA (navigation control autonomy), Speech
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abstract = {This paper discusses the research work conducted to quantify the effective range of lighting levels and ambient noise levels in order to inform the design and development of a multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) control interface for the control of a UAV. Noise level variation from 55 dB to 85 dB is observed under control lab conditions to determine where speech commands for a UAV fails, and to consider why, and possibly suggest a solution around this. Similarly, lighting levels are varied within the control lab condition to determine a range of effective visibility levels. The limitation of this work and some further work from this were also presented.},
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Ayodeji, Opeyemi Abioye; Prior, Stephen; Thomas, Trevor; Saddington, Peter; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots Proceedings Article
In: IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018, pp. 842–845, IEEE, 2018.
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title = {Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots},
author = {Opeyemi Abioye Ayodeji and Stephen Prior and Trevor Thomas and Peter Saddington and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
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Ayodeji, Opeyemi Abioye; Prior, Stephen; Thomas, Trevor; Saddington, Peter; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots Proceedings Article
In: IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018, pp. 842–845, IEEE, 2018.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Aerobot, mSVG (multimodal speech and visual gesture), nCA (navigation control autonomy), Speech
@inproceedings{soton418871,
title = {Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots},
author = {Opeyemi Abioye Ayodeji and Stephen Prior and Trevor Thomas and Peter Saddington and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/418871/},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-06-01},
booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018},
pages = {842–845},
publisher = {IEEE},
abstract = {This paper discusses the research work conducted to quantify the effective range of lighting levels and ambient noise levels in order to inform the design and development of a multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) control interface for the control of a UAV. Noise level variation from 55 dB to 85 dB is observed under control lab conditions to determine where speech commands for a UAV fails, and to consider why, and possibly suggest a solution around this. Similarly, lighting levels are varied within the control lab condition to determine a range of effective visibility levels. The limitation of this work and some further work from this were also presented.},
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Ayodeji, Opeyemi Abioye; Prior, Stephen; Thomas, Trevor; Saddington, Peter; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots Proceedings Article
In: IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018, pp. 842–845, IEEE, 2018.
@inproceedings{soton418871,
title = {Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots},
author = {Opeyemi Abioye Ayodeji and Stephen Prior and Trevor Thomas and Peter Saddington and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/418871/},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-06-01},
booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018},
pages = {842–845},
publisher = {IEEE},
abstract = {This paper discusses the research work conducted to quantify the effective range of lighting levels and ambient noise levels in order to inform the design and development of a multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) control interface for the control of a UAV. Noise level variation from 55 dB to 85 dB is observed under control lab conditions to determine where speech commands for a UAV fails, and to consider why, and possibly suggest a solution around this. Similarly, lighting levels are varied within the control lab condition to determine a range of effective visibility levels. The limitation of this work and some further work from this were also presented.},
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Ayodeji, Opeyemi Abioye; Prior, Stephen; Thomas, Trevor; Saddington, Peter; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots Proceedings Article
In: IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018, pp. 842–845, IEEE, 2018.
@inproceedings{soton418871,
title = {Quantifying the effects of varying light-visibility and noise-sound levels in practical multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) interaction with aerobots},
author = {Opeyemi Abioye Ayodeji and Stephen Prior and Trevor Thomas and Peter Saddington and Sarvapali Ramchurn},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/418871/},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-06-01},
booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (IEEE ICASI) 2018},
pages = {842–845},
publisher = {IEEE},
abstract = {This paper discusses the research work conducted to quantify the effective range of lighting levels and ambient noise levels in order to inform the design and development of a multimodal speech and visual gesture (mSVG) control interface for the control of a UAV. Noise level variation from 55 dB to 85 dB is observed under control lab conditions to determine where speech commands for a UAV fails, and to consider why, and possibly suggest a solution around this. Similarly, lighting levels are varied within the control lab condition to determine a range of effective visibility levels. The limitation of this work and some further work from this were also presented.},
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