Member of Realistic Depictions Lab
Since July 2020, Oliver Jaggy has been a researcher and a PhD student at the IWM in the Realistic Depictions lab. He is part of the research network “Human-Agent Interaction” that investigates how interacting with intelligent, language-based software agents affects human performance and acceptance. In his research he uses deep learning systems to investigate the influence of AI-generated speech characteristics on knowledge acquisition.
Oliver Jaggy studied Psychology at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (M.Sc. 2020). He also studied Philosophy, Modern German Literature and Comparative Literature and is a certified nurse. From 2015 to 2020 he had a scholarship from Stiftung Begabtenförderung berufliche Bildung with funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Meyerhoff, H. S., Jaggy, O., Papenmeier, F., & Huff, M. (2023). Long-term memory representations for audio-visual scenes. Memory & Cognition, 51(2), 349-370. https://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13421-022-01355-6
Open Access
Jaggy, O., Schwan, S., & Meyerhoff, H. S. (2022, March 20-23). Do not trust your ears: AI-determined similarity increases likability and trustworthiness of human voices. 64. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen (TeaP) - Conference of Experimental Psychologists. University of Cologne (online conference). [Poster]
Jaggy, O., Meyerhoff, H. S., & Schwan, S. (2021, November 4-7). Classifying human voice similarity with Artificial Intelligence. Psychonomic Society 62nd Annual Meeting, A Virtual Conference. [Poster]
Oliver Jaggy
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