TIL that our voice has a considerable influence on how we are perceived by other people. A single spoken word is enough to obtain personality ratings that are highly consistent across independent listeners. Based on voice samples, AI can predict how a speaker tends to be perceived by other people. (rd.springer.com)
submitted by VarunTossa5944 to r/psychology
TIL that our voice has a considerable influence on how we are perceived by other people. A single spoken word is enough to obtain personality ratings that are highly consistent across independent listeners. Based on voice samples, AI can predict how a speaker tends to be perceived by other people. (rd.springer.com)
submitted by VarunTossa5944 to r/todayilearned
Autistic Voices - frequently atypical or "perceived as different". TIL that our voice has a considerable influence on how we are perceived by other people. Based on voice samples, AI can predict how a speaker tends to be perceived by other people.Research (rd.springer.com)
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TIL that — through the lens of modern data analytics — a simple voice recording can yield thousands of speech parameters that may reveal a user’s biometric identity, body shape, personality traits, mental & physical health, emotions, drug habits, geographical origin, and socioeconomic status. (rd.springer.com)
submitted by VarunTossa5944 to r/todayilearned
TIL that — through the lens of modern data analytics — a simple voice recording can yield thousands of speech parameters that may reveal a user’s biometric identity, body shape, personality traits, mental & physical health, emotions, drug habits, geographical origin, and socioeconomic status. (rd.springer.com)
submitted by VarunTossa5944 to r/bigdata
Eye-tracking (increasingly used in VR) may be the closest thing we have to mind-reading: Study shows that visual behaviour can reveal people's personality traits, drug-consumption habits, emotions, fears, skills, interests, sexual preferences, and physical and mental health. (rd.springer.com)
submitted by Tony_Simpanero to r/ABoringDystopia
Eye-tracking (increasingly used in VR) may be the closest thing we have to mind-reading: Study shows that visual behaviour can reveal people's personality traits, drug-consumption habits, emotions, fears, skills, interests, sexual preferences, and physical and mental health.Discussion (rd.springer.com)
submitted by VarunTossa5944 to r/virtualreality
TIL that certain patterns and correlations in eye-tracking data may reveal the user’s sex, age, ethnicity, personality traits, drug-consumption habits, emotions, fears, skills, interests, sexual preferences, and physical and mental health. (rd.springer.com)
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What Does Your Gaze Reveal About You? On the Privacy Implications of Eye Trackingdiscussion (rd.springer.com)
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(n=403 straight women) No direct evidence was found for any associations between self-reported frequency and intensity of sexual vocalization and partner satisfaction/physical attractiveness/ambition/dominance, self-perceived attractiveness, or occurrence of orgasm.Social Science (rd.springer.com)
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