Comparison of a Head-Mounted Display and a Curved Screen in a Multi-Talker Audiovisual Listening Task

04/03/2020
by   Gerard Llorach, et al.
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Virtual audiovisual technology has matured and its use in research is widely considered. However, the technology has yet to be established for speech- and audio-related perception research. This study examined the effects of different audiovisual conditions on head yaw and gaze direction when listening to multi-talker conversations. Two immersive displays were tested, a curved screen (CS) and a head-mounted display (HMD), combined with three visual conditions (audio-only, virtual characters and video recordings). Three groups of participants were tested: seventeen young normal-hearing, eleven older normal-hearing and ten older hearing-impaired with hearing aids. Results showed that, when visual cues were not present, the participants tended to look ahead. When visual information was available, they looked at the target speaker. Significant differences between displays and visual conditions were found, pointing out that using different audiovisual setups might lead to slightly different head yaw and gaze direction. No significant differences were found between groups. An open interview showed that the CS was preferred over the HMD and that the video recordings were the favorite visual condition.

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