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Audio Personas: Augmenting Social Perception via Body-Anchored Audio Cues

Abstract

We introduce Audio Personas, enabling users to “decorate” themselves with body-anchored sounds in audio augmented reality. Like outfits, makeup, and fragrances, audio personas offer an alternative yet dynamic channel to augment face-to-face interactions. For instance, one can set their audio persona as rain sounds to reflect a bad mood, bee sounds to establish personal boundaries, or a playful “woosh” sound to mimic passing by someone like a breeze. To instantiate the concept, we implemented a headphone-based prototype with multi-user tracking and audio streaming. Our preregistered in-lab study with 64 participants showed that audio personas influenced how participants formed impressions. Individuals with positive audio personas were rated as more socially attractive, more likable, and less threatening than those with negative audio personas. Our study with audio designers revealed that audio personas were preferred in public and semi-public-private spaces for managing social impressions (e.g., personality) and signaling current states (e.g., emotions).

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Author(s)
Yujie Tao
Libby Ye
Jeremy N. Bailenson
Sean Follmer
Journal Name
In Press at Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Publication Date
November, 2025
DOI
10.1145/3762814
Publisher
ACM