The University of Basra organizes a seminar on predicting personality through voice
The College of Education for Human Sciences at the University of Basra organized a seminar on predicting personality through sound.
The episode aimed to identify the factors involved in predicting personality based on sound and to find a correlation between perceptual and acoustic investigations.
The episode presented by the lecturer, Juma Shayal Badawi, showed that exposure to faces or voices is sufficient to make a decision about the personality of others, and that audio signals that indicate information about the speaker’s gender, age, race, and psychological state will be used to classify the speaker into some categories and a specific image for a specific gender, age, or group.
The episode concluded that judges can determine important concepts such as dominance, submission, intelligence, and introversion from the speakers’ voices.
Department of Media and Government Communication