Published May 31, 2024 | Version v1
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Supplementary materials for PhD dissertation

  • 1. KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Update 31 May 2024:
Update DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11402534

- Due to the copyrighted nature of the film clips, some supplementary clips are made available upon request.
--- Sonic characteristics summary clip from Paper I
--- All clips from Paper V

- In collected data for Paper II and Papper III, a labelling information readme has been added to clarify the data headers.

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Supplementary materials for PhD dissertation
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10401826

Dissertation title: "From Motion Pictures To Robotic Features: Adopting Film Sound Design Practices To Foster Sonic Expression In Social Robotics Through Interactive Sonification"

ISBN: 978-91-8040-831-8

TRITA-EECS-AVL-2024:13

Defense date: 22 February 2024

 

Adrian B. Latupeirissa

Division of Media Technology and Interaction Design
Department of Human-Centered Technology
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden


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This folder contains supplementary materials related to my PhD dissertation. 

For Paper I, the supplement includes a summary clip exemplifying how sounds are employed for robots in films, depicting the communication of their presence, representation of appearances and movements, and the conveyance of emotions. Speech excerpts are also included to illustrate the LTAS comparison.
 
For Paper II and Paper III, the combined supplement encompasses stimuli, sound models, collected data, and documentation from the Tekniska experiment.
 
For Paper IV, the supplement includes clips showcasing a Pepper robot with sound generated through PepperOSC and the relevant sound production tools. Additionally, the source code for PepperOSC, introduced in Paper IV, is available on GitHub: https://github.com/adrbenn/PepperOSC
 
For Paper V, the supplement features film excerpts that highlight the key findings from the study.

 

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Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.11402534 (DOI)