Soundy:用于教育音乐制作的多模态音频接口

IF 3.6 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Pietro Buccellato;Andrea Bianco;Cristina Rottondi
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在教育音乐制作(EMP)环境中,多模式交互已经成为一种很有前途的方法,可以丰富用户体验并促进参与。传统的音频接口和数字音频工作站(daw)虽然功能强大,但通常会带来参与性挑战,特别是对初学者来说,并且往往会限制学习过程中自发创造力和动手探索的机会。为了克服这些限制,本文介绍了Soundy,这是一种多模态音频接口,集成了车载轻量级基于web的DAW。该系统可通过局域网(LAN)的标准浏览器访问,并允许用户使用预定义的和自定义的语音和面部命令控制音频制作任务。我们进行了一项涉及20名参与者的比较研究,每个参与者都测试了Soundy和由Behringer UMC404HD音频接口和Reaper DAW组成的标准配置。评估侧重于两个关键维度,可用性和参与度,使用两种标准化和经过验证的工具进行测量:研究后系统可用性问卷(PSSUQ)和用户参与度量表-简短形式(UES-SF),辅以开放式参与者反馈。结果显示了配置之间的权衡:标准设置确保了更高的可用性和任务效率,而Soundy则促进了更大的参与度、创造力和探索行为。这些发现表明,基于语音和面部交互的嵌入式多模态解决方案具有增强学生EMP体验的强大潜力,并支持自适应命令识别和集成硬件设计的未来发展。
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Soundy: A Multimodal Audio Interface for Educational Music Production
Multimodal interaction has emerged as a promising approach to enrich user experience and foster engagement in Educational Music Production (EMP) environments. Traditional audio interfaces and Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), while powerful, often present engagement challenges, particularly for beginners, and tend to limit opportunities for spontaneous creativity and hands-on exploration during the learning process. To overcome these limitations, this paper introduces Soundy, a multimodal audio interface that integrates an on-board, lightweight web-based DAW. The system is accessible via a standard browser through a Local Area Network (LAN) and allows users to control audio production tasks using predefined and custom voice and facial commands. A comparative within-subject study was conducted involving 20 participants, each of whom tested both Soundy and a standard configuration composed of a Behringer UMC404HD audio interface and the Reaper DAW. The evaluation focused on two key dimensions, usability and engagement, measured using two standardized and validated instruments: The Post-Study System Usability Questionnaire (PSSUQ) and the User Engagement Scale - Short Form (UES-SF), complemented by open-ended participant feedback. Results revealed a trade-off between configurations: the standard setup ensured higher usability and task efficiency, while Soundy promoted greater engagement, creativity, and exploratory behavior. These findings suggest that embedded multimodal solutions based on voice and facial interaction hold strong potential for enhancing student experience in EMP and support future developments in adaptive command recognition and integrated hardware design.
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IEEE Access
IEEE Access COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMSENGIN-ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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9.80
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7.70%
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6673
审稿时长
6 weeks
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