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Dataset supporting the publication "Improved tactile speech perception and noise robustness using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with amplitude envelope expansion"

Dataset supporting the publication "Improved tactile speech perception and noise robustness using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with amplitude envelope expansion"
Dataset supporting the publication "Improved tactile speech perception and noise robustness using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with amplitude envelope expansion"
This dataset supports the publication by AUTHORS: Mark Fletcher, Esma Akis, Carl Verschuur, & Sam Perry, "Improved tactile speech perception and noise robustness using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with amplitude envelope expansion" in Scientific Reports. This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number (matching the number used for the data presented in the published article associated with this dataset), dominant hand (left or right), wrist circumference (mm), probe position on the wrist, screening vibro-tactile detection threshold at 125 Hz (ms/2), gender, age, and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition describes whether or not expansion has been applied ("NoExp" or "Exp") and whether discrimination is in quiet or in noise ("Noi" or "Qui"). Data is separated by consonants and vowels ("C" or "V") and whether speech is the male or female talker ("F" or "M").
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Fletcher, Mark
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Fletcher, Mark (2024) Dataset supporting the publication "Improved tactile speech perception and noise robustness using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with amplitude envelope expansion". University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D3139 [Dataset]

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This dataset supports the publication by AUTHORS: Mark Fletcher, Esma Akis, Carl Verschuur, & Sam Perry, "Improved tactile speech perception and noise robustness using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with amplitude envelope expansion" in Scientific Reports. This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number (matching the number used for the data presented in the published article associated with this dataset), dominant hand (left or right), wrist circumference (mm), probe position on the wrist, screening vibro-tactile detection threshold at 125 Hz (ms/2), gender, age, and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition describes whether or not expansion has been applied ("NoExp" or "Exp") and whether discrimination is in quiet or in noise ("Noi" or "Qui"). Data is separated by consonants and vowels ("C" or "V") and whether speech is the male or female talker ("F" or "M").

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Published date: June 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 491446
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491446
PURE UUID: 3da27098-9fe5-43de-8535-9d67b7eb4f92

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Date deposited: 24 Jun 2024 16:49
Last modified: 24 Jun 2024 16:52

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Creator: Mark Fletcher
Contributor: Esma Akis
Contributor: Carl Verschuur
Contributor: Samuel Perry

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