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DW Face And Voice October 29, 2022

State full of contradictions. Guitar starts november 11th on d. W. Ah, no. Hello. Hello. Hello lou, i look a word 1st impression and stressful way. We nod, i can trust her, but not him. Shes lying. And so is he. But he seems reliable. And all the level of trustworthiness that you perceive in another persons face, even when theyre complete strangers can predict criminal sentencing decisions, including up to capital punishment, and can predict hiring decisions, free flanks that someones face, all the sound with their voice can affect our decisions. The bottle gathering information from facial and vocal cues, husband fundamental to social interactions. Almost language has only been around for tens of thousands of years, which in evolutionary terms, and it is no more than a blink of the eye. Although you dont. Impressions tend the alluring but often deceptive. Im looking forward to tomorrow. Ill face and voice reveal a lot about us. Out moved out disposition, ill help a point to whats going on inside us in the queue. They give can even be interpreted by Artificial Intelligence. Angry. This is in Science Fiction from the owner of Science Fiction has been predicting this development for age as a government of it. Its still hard to fathom. And it leaves us feeling skeptical and uneasy because were not used to medicine. However, the have hulu. Ah, we encounter strangers every day, and you face an unfamiliar voice, a unique and distinct. They express our individual ality, but they also help us decide whether we like the person and whether we accept or reject their advances. Ah, decisions we make instantly, ah, but just a 100 milliseconds and exposure. People already make up their mind about trustworthiness and competence and dominance, but theyre making up their mind takes, you know, several hundreds of milliseconds, but you only need a very quick glance on their certain facial features. And even in a static photograph that convey ah, levels of intelligence, and that can lead to judgments and, and bias decisions. John freeman is looking what happens in our brain after a short glance at someones face. His theory. Many of these instantaneous decisions are based on learned stereotypes. The same applies to voices. Past cannibal law continues to find evidence that we associate and emotions and traits with hel, someones voice sounds. If she did, we see voices as her type of auditory face. We need just one word to form an opinion has a voice like this. Welcome. Since if i go, oh, it seemed as inspiring and confident by most people. Whereas this one leaves the listener thinking they wouldnt trust him with their money as at birth. Hello. Hello. Hello, hello de science say do, well see the same thing when we look at someones face. Chung freeman uses the special morphing program to get a more accurate and some. And he can ult agenda, age mood and character traits subtly. And if you ask hundreds of different subjects to judge the trustworthiness of these individual faces, youll find that they generally agree in terms of being highly correlated with one another. So the same faces appear trustworthy, are relatively untrustworthy across the board. Generally, although were all different, the result is surprisingly similar for everyone. At least if i asked if someone is trustworthy. The 1st impression is when we decide who we want to communicate, cooperate or former close relationship with. Ready proof, is it surprising that people, i have these kinds of unconscious tendencies despite humans being such rational creatures . I would say not really, right . When we think evolutionarily about in terms of our evolutionary past, you know, before we had verbal language, right. As non human primates, im nonverbal communication and using facial appearance using a choose of the phase voice embody, were really critical. I had for survival for the maintenance of resources for im Building Social group. It can be attributed to our evolution ah, making instant decisions about who his friend or foe greatly increased our chances of survival. As pack animals, weve always formed communities. Long before language played a role, humans developed a keen sense of how those around them felt and being able to read the room is a huge advantage. If someone in the group is scared, your own life may also be endangered to if someone is seething with rage, you pluck hate them or run. Ah, our brains are still wide the same way to day. As soon as we encounter someone new, we immediately attempt to establish whether they are with us or against us. Look what to what extent to these 1st impressions actually alter our behavior, that before the evidence shows that they have a strong impact, serve them on the back to the force, it pulls up wizard, they predict all sorts of downstream social outcomes and real world consequences. And so, you know, when the findings like faces that appear more competent are more likely to be, are elected to senator and governor positions in the united states. And even president ial candidates are more likely to win in united states, constantly, managers and attractive people, a paid more, and defendants who look untrustworthy. I given longer sentences but what about our voices . We can here find nuances of confidence, dominance, and competence to even if they have little in common with the speakers, actual personality, with beyond words, a voice also transports motions and can even bring things to life. Pits become real because we relate to like other human beings that used to put more oh city. It illustrates how we instinctively relate to a human personality if it has a voice. So co operative mammal, only done in work on a puppet, for example. And because of changing body cues and changing vocal cues, that the perception of the emotion, the perception of, ah, the persons or the, the puppets intentions are changed. Oh yes. Let me in the i said just a little bit generous t sympathetic. Even, you know, our brains create real people from the voices they hear. Even when the people are real sick, if you didnt, once you give a machine a voice, it gets a personality as if it were human machine consist. Anyway, its an automatic reflex. Is your automatic, there was just came out good decal done in war and Research Shows that peoples feelings change if their computer car or coffee machine has a voice in your who the company to said well, the vocal acoustics we give machines, could even determine how we interact with them, it did tell me not to dilemma neil boys yema. What does you have a clinician for her to wake up wake up. How can i help you . What can you do . You can, for example, asked me to introduce myself or to chat a little. Can you introduce yourself . Im a fur hat robot. A social robot failed to interact with people in the same way you interact with each other. So i can smile and not, gabriels cancer is one of the creative dispersion process. The top of the robot was launched in 2011. I looked a bit more crude back then with cable sticking out from my head. They came up with the idea to cover the cables with a fur hat. And that ladies and gentlemen is where the name for hack comes from. I dont really need my for had anymore. I look pretty as i am. Dont you think . I dont know what the original interest comes from really i think its a very fascinating idea of creating and, and an agent that interacts like a human and behaves like a human. Its fascinating by its own right. But its also again back to the idea that if we can do that, we start to get the better understanding of how we as humans work in the future. Gabriels cancer wants for her to behave like a human during a conversation. But as soon as scientists try to transfer our Human Behavior to machines, it quickly becomes apparent how complex our behaviors are. But im originally from you like being today for had is supposed to make small talk. Robots such as the way up on its own for responses. I what do you, what do you mean by that . And you are quite stupid. Free. Ruth, is this a for . So i have no idea what the robot would say next. So its, its, its a surprise for me, what it says, and its a bit fascinating to see how the conversation on post ah, although the conversation takes some onyx spect attends her head has already mustered the basics when to speak. And where the conversation partner is looking and how much i contact is appropriate to the scientists to program with a whole range of emotional facial cues. However, the find a difference is we express using mimic and our voices are proving trickier. So as humans, for example, we have this micro expressions, so my eyes move a little bit all the time. I make small movements with my face, and we want the robot to have those small move and sold. So otherwise it looks very robotic and not very human like. So we think that the face is extremely important and the way we give feedback to each other and everything is expressed through the face. But also through the voice and, and the way the tone of our voice and so on. Thats why its so difficult for 1st to react appropriately. The same word, the same sentence can come across very differently depending on the mood, the occasion or the person were talking to. Unfortunately, theres no use manual for humans. The fur hat can learn from. Oh yes, anyway. Theres plenty of cases where, you know, a face can be identical and the same features, but the context, the body and the voice dramatically changes how we understand that person. Theres all sorts of different kinds of cues. In terms of intonation, pitch, contour, or format characteristics that change how we perceive other peoples voices, the emotions that theyre feeling, their intentions. How do we read moods . Mark shirts is researching how tiny movements in our facial muscles can influence our communication with. Ready the eyebrows, cheeks lipsynching, all contribute to forming very different types of smiles. Her face subtle because it has to do with miko expressions that you see around the i region or the mouth region. Or you can face my like if i do this in a very fake matter, you can see that the birth is pretending to be happy or being cynical or sarcastic, but its not revealing what, what, what his or her true sentiments or emotions are. And its not only smiling, its so also in the, in the very Subtle Movement of eyebrows. A very Subtle Movement of blinking recent u. S. T. V shows focused on body language lightman, the protagonist of the crime show lie to me. He was an expert in micro expressions who believed facial expressions could expose lies and suppressed emotions. Huge shame and shape contempt. These expressions universe can we really identify every single emotion just by practicing . Some scientists think. So apparently, all we need to do is consciously notice each millisecond long facial expression. The results are used in Market Research to find out which commercials and most effective, especially trained security teams at airports. Also analyzed facial cues to support potential terrorists. You will release at easy to tell when criminals align spending. Hollywood wants us to think so. 43 muscles combines produced possibility of 10000 expressions. Now, learn them all. You know, polygraph, how much did we spend on this damn project . But the scientific world takes a slightly dim. If you, in real life, its often much harder to do. So, for instance, explains it from your micro spaces. You can see whether someone is lying or not. But thats close to impossible. So for most kinds of people lie about something. If youre close to chance level, about guessing whether or not someone is speaking the truth. And ironically speaking, if your life becomes more important, like if im lying about something which is which reading metrics like i have to hide something its called the pink elephant, affect your cues to lie and become more, become clear for the other person. So the more you try your best, not to show that youre lying, the more likely it is that people will see that your lie. How easy is it to tell when someone is lying . Locksmiths is looking to children aged 5 inova for the answer. Yeah. The children are asked to tell the prince in a computer game, the tree, and live oh boy, from the back from off, but lie to the dragon mouse. I noticed in the door this supposed to help the prince hide from the dragon cameras and microphones record the childrens behavior in an attempt to find any differences agree with the black. After, according numerous children, the results highlight signs the point to lying is dora marie, dont do eat to do so. When you look at the face in when theyre being truthful, they are had a very open and so they just kind of expression and theyre being when youre lying and they have the pressure of being watched and being observed, you see that they have this sense of im being observed, and you can tell also from facial expressions around the mouth area, which is bo more marked, more mark, kind of expression in say, the truthful condition. Its something about the voice. So when being truthful, they have a very soft, normal, warm voice on the line, they tend to be a little bit more using creative voice like talking a little bit like this. But not every child showed the same cues. So its not a reliable way to tell if they are telling the truth or not with generally, were much better at controlling our facial cues than our vocal cues. Every will produce is created by over a 100 muscles all working closely together with emotions all to muscular tension which impacts the tone of our voices. I. Everything is controlled by different parts of the brain. Youre done with the muscles in the chest and abdomen that create the required air pressure muscles and the tongue lips and face that vary the voice. And of course the larynx and vocal chords. The high, the pitch. When we become excited, for example, the faster they vibrate, does everyone hear the same thing . When a stranger talks to us, to we all come to the same conclusion in deciding if someone is trustworthy. Extraverted or willing to try new things. Here and schuler is conducting Research Using a range of different voices group. Although the group doesnt agree on everything, the data shows some clear tendencies. Artificial intelligence is being used to help identify them from if my moms minute, if use of, of my theory is that if a human can hear something or a computer can pick up on it to own go. Soft, overt auto, but it becomes a little spooky in when we got beyond what a human can spawn alice can. Can mother mentioned while her mother, who and grunted as i was when i was trying to assess whether speaker has coven 19 on our special hot class for yes or and minus for, nor would i mission. Minos covered no anthem 3, the nora window. So no good. Ive got one vote for positive. Suddenly it was negative. The come to me is the next voice it her eyes. This northville runner. And to lie up, we now have 3 positive, some one negative popped it. Im going to say positive figure ported maristane booth. Yes, thats right. Diagnosing cove, it by simply listening to someones voice, sounds risky, at least when we rely on the human ear. At the start of the pandemic, we own Schuler Program to range voices into Artificial Intelligence. Is a more accurate diagnosis now possible doing it for me. This is the a symptomatic negative cases, negative grid from the written. So the loss is the symptomatic positive k e in one of us, one of here to most little so the oceans eats and his orbit turner is. And heres the osgood plate cloud for, we can see quite clearly on the right of the upper tides. Dark for washington has houses in his ha, ha, there are lots more signals we can use to regarding like the uncontrolled vibration of the vocal chords that leads to irregularities in the stimuli and of a certain throaty nest, somebody. Breathlessness is it of the cause as long a speech. Braxton view, one of the mythic arden and an old woman of clay musical annoy confusion tis at all. We kite could love tom the signaling of his passport and sadness. Once upon the thing, give the computer enough examples to reach a decision, a computer, and differentiate between asked man, or a call and entitled person candidate or to ask more occurred on an upcoming dentist. At least 85 percent of the diagnoses made by Artificial Intelligence were correct. Whats more, computers could also identify a d, h, d parkinsons out farmers and depression by analyzing voices. Anything that goes wrong in the body or brain impacts voices. To make a diagnosis, official intelligence looks at up to 6000 different vocal cues. The new technology could allow diagnoses to be made more easily. And early on every word we say reveals more about us than we realize. And as listeners, we are influenced by the person speaking to us, subconsciously we relate the person speaking. We internalize their anxiety, uncertainty, excitements, or happiness as if it were lucky to try to synchronization, connects to people through mimicry. But in general, mimicry is something that we do a lot in normal kind of conversations and its reflected in various aspects of our communication from the words we use the syntax, we use the property, we produce the in the nation and the temple, but also the non pro the communication, for instance, smiling behavior close to the relationship or desire for relationship. The more intensive subconscious mimicry to come. We also mimic more strongly when we want to be like. Smile is a clear signal. Person figure somebody often does something of happiness in yourself. Like if you, if you see a smiling person, you sometimes start to smile yourself. And so i dont know, maybe one of the attractive feature of the mona lisa is exactly to do with that. Like theres something intriguing, something attractive about looking at the painting because she elizabeth smiled. She elicits happiness. We allow ourselves to be influenced by some one else, is mood. March 5th, wanted to take a closer look. In this experiment, the speaker is describing something to her audience. Her manner is animated and she smiles frequently. Oh, oh. Oh oh, didnt 3 acts. Similarly. They smile back, not in agreement and youve positive feedback. Oh yeah, i was it, andy. But what happens when the same speaker repeats the process, the more seriously her listeners also look more earnest. I appear to concentrate more and the reactions are more constrained. Synchronization signals, empathy, an interest in the other person. How communication is successful, we tune into the more closely, and its not just our facial cues that sink. Its our voices to try to express an emotion vocally that were not feeling is nearly impossible to what transforms a voice into an instrument that can appeal to persuade or motivate other people. And with all of a neighbor has carried out numerous case studies and all have the same outcome. Its not what we say that counts. Its how we say it and stim, its an old lovely voice is an extremely complex, multi layered signal it only, but for savings. Well have information that we want to impart on it, but absorbing it to hard work

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