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A systemic perspective for sonification aesthetics
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
For more than twenty-five years, the sonification field has been attempting to establish itself as a primary body of knowledge communicating through sound. Despite multiple efforts to embrace the interdisciplinary nature ...
Towards a better understanding of mental models implied in sonic icon design and perception
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
This paper presents our ongoing efforts to determine if there are shared references, i.e. mental models, across designers and potential users of sonic icons in mobile applications. First, 13 sound designer students had to ...
Perceptually-motivated sonification of spatiotemporally-dynamic CFD data
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
Everyday perception and action are fundamentally multisensory. Despite this, the sole reliance on visualization for the representation of complex 3D spatiotemporal data is still widespread. In the past we have proposed ...
A metaphor-based technical framework for musical sonification in movement rehabilitation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
Interactive sonification has increasingly shown potential as a means of biofeedback to aid motor learning in movement rehabilitation. However, this application domain faces challenges related to the design of meaningful, ...
To sonify or not to sonify? Educator perceptions of auditory display in interactive simulations
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
With the growing presence of auditory display in popular learning tools, it is beneficial to researchers to consider not only the perceptions of the students who use the tools, but the educators who include the tools ...
Feeling Loki's pain: Designing and evaluating a DIY 3D auditory display for geodata sonification
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
Loki's Pain is an immersive 3D audio installation artwork, a sonification of seismic activity. Visitors take the place of Loki, who was punished by the gods and caused earthquakes. We designed an auditory display in the ...
Data mining / Live scoring: A live acoustic algorithmic composition based on Twitter
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
Data Mining / Live Scoring is a live algorithmic composition for a six member acoustic ensemble. The algorithm receives feed from the popular social platform Twitter, sonifying the tweets it receives by writing a score ...
Auditory graphs from denoising real images using fully symmetric convolutional neural networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
Auditory graphs are a very useful way to deliver numerical information to visually impaired users. Several tools have been proposed for chart data sonification, including audible spreadsheets, custom interfaces, interactive ...
The sound of our words: Singling, a textual sonification software
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
As visualization struggles to grasp the intricate and temporal networks of meaning found in textual data, sonification emerges as a creative and effective way of representing language. Accordingly, this paper seeks to ...
Auditory notification of customer actions in a virtual retail environment: Sound design, awareness and attention
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-06)
In this paper, we introduce sonification as a less intrusive method for preventing shoplifting. Music and audible alerts are common in retail, and auditory monitoring of a store can aid clerks and reduce losses. Despite ...