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    Optimizing aesthetics and precision in sonification for peripheral process-monitoring 

    Hermann, Thomas; Hildebrandt, Tobias; Langeslag, Patrick; Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-07)
    We have developed the SoProMon process monitoring system to evaluate how real-time sonifications can increase awareness of process states and to support the detection and resolving of critical process situations. Our ...
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    Upstairs: A calm auditory communication and presence system 

    Tünnermann, René; Leichsenring, Christian; Bovermann, Till; Hermann, Thomas (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-07)
    For decades, researchers have been creating and evaluating so-called media spaces. Most of those were virtual spaces that bridge physical distance in order to create a common shared space. In the tradition of these spaces, ...
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    Tweetscapes - Real-time Sonification of Twitter data streams for Radio Broadcasting 

    Hermann, Thomas; Nehls, Anselm Venezian; Eitel, Florian; Barri, Tarik; Gammel, Marcus (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
    This paper introduces Tweetscapes, a system that transforms message streams from Twitter in real-time into a soundscape that allows the listener to perceive characteristics of twitter messages such as their density, origin, ...
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    Sonification of Pressure Changes in Swimming for Analysis and Optimization 

    Hermann, Thomas; Ungerechts, Bodo; Toussaint, Huub; Grote, Marius (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
    This paper introduces new methods for the sonification of pressure sensor data measured while executing crawl stroke swimming. Swimming research aims at better understanding the flow conditions and detailed dynamics in ...
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    Wearable Setup for Gesture and Motion Based Closed Loop Audio Interaction 

    Großhauser, Tobias; Hermann, Thomas (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-06)
    The wearable sensor and feedback system presented in this paper is a type of audio-haptic display which contains onboard sensors, embedded sound synthesis, external sensors, and on the feedback side a loudspeaker and ...
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    Tangible Objects and Interactive Sonification as a Scatter Plot Alternative for the Visually Impaired 

    Riedenklau, Eckard; Hermann, Thomas; Ritter, Helge (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-06)
    In this paper we present an approach that enables visually impaired people to explore multivariate data through scatter plots. Our approach combines Tangible Active Objects (TAOs) and Interactive Sonification into a ...
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    Sonicfunction: Experiments with a Function Browser for the Visually Impaired 

    Grond, Florian; Droßard, Trixi; Hermann, Thomas (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-06)
    We present in this paper SonicFunction, a prototype for the interactive sonification of mathematical functions. Since many approaches to represent mathematical functions as auditory graphs exist already, we introduce ...
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    Interactive visualization and sonification for monitoring complex processes 

    Hermann, Thomas; Niehus, Christian; Ritter, Helge (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-07)
    This paper introduces AVDisplay, a versatile auditory and visual display for monitoring, querying and accessing information about modules or processes in complex systems. In the context of a collaborative research effort ...
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    Broadcasting auditory weather reports - a pilot project 

    Hermann, Thomas; Drees, Jan M; Ritter, Helge (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-07)
    This paper reports on a pilot project between our research department and and a local radio station, investigating the use of sonification to render and present auditory weather forecasts. The sonifications include auditory ...
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    Blended Sonification –Sonification For Casual Information Interaction 

    Tünnermann, René; Hammerschmidt, Jan; Hermann, Thomas (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-07)
    In recent years, graphical user interfaces have become almost ubiquitous in form of notebooks, smartphones and tablets. These systems normally force the user to attend to an often very specific and narrow screen and ...
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