Browsing International Conference on Auditory Display, 2017 by Title
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How Do People Think They Remember Melodies and Timbres? Phenomenological Reports of Memory for Nonverbal Sounds
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Memory for nonverbal sounds such as those used in sonifications has been recognized as a priority for cognitiveperceptual research in the field of auditory display. Yet memory processes for nonverbal sounds are not ... -
Human and Machine Listening of Seismic Data
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Geothermal energy mining consists of injecting cold water into hot rocks in order to create micro-fractures allowing heat to be extracted and converted into electrical energy. This water injection can trigger several ... -
Illustrating Trends in Nitrogen Oxides Across the United States Using Sonification
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Leveraging the human auditory system, sonification can be used as an educational tool for non-experts to engage with data in a different mode than visualization. Without oversimplifying the data, this project presents ... -
An Immersive Virtual Environment for Congruent Audio-Visual Spatialized Data Sonifications
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)The use of spatialization techniques in data sonification provides system designers with an additional tool for conveying information to users. Oftentimes, spatialized data sets are meant to be experienced by a single ... -
Influences of Visual and Auditory Displays on Aimed Movements Using Air Gesture Controls
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)With the proliferation of technologies operated via in-air hand movements, e.g. virtual/augmented reality, in-vehicle infotainment systems, and large public information displays, there remains an open question about ... -
Introducing Multimodal Sliding Index: Qualitative Feedback, Perceived Workload, and Driving Performance with an Auditory Enhanced Menu Navigation Method
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Using auditory menus on a mobile device has been studied in depth with standard flicking, as well as wheeling and tapping interactions. Here, we introduce and evaluate a new type of interaction with auditory menus, ... -
madBPM: Musical and Auditory Display for Biological Predictive Modeling
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)The modeling of biological data can be carried out using structured sound and musical process in conjunction with integrated visualizations. With a future goal of improving the speed and accuracy of techniques currently ... -
Multisensory Cue Congruency In The Lane Change Test
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Drivers interact with a number of systems while driving. Taking advantage of multiple modalities can reduce the cognitive effort of information processing and facilitate multitasking. The present study aims to investigate ... -
Musical Expectancy in Squat Sonification For People Who Struggle With Physical Activity
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Physical activity is important for a healthy lifestyle. However, it can be hard to stay engaged with exercise and this can often lead to avoidance. Sonification has been used to support physical activity through the ... -
Navigation in an Audio-Only First Person Adventure Game
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Navigation in audio-only first person adventure games is challenging since the user has to rely exclusively on his or her sense of hearing to localize game objects and navigate in the virtual world. In this paper we ... -
Parallel Computing of Particle Trajectory Sonification to Enable Real-Time Interactivity
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)In this paper, we revisit, explore and extend the Particle Trajectory Sonification (PTS) model, which supports cluster analysis of high-dimensional data by probing a model space with virtual particles which are ... -
Participatory Design Research Methodologies: A Case Study in Dancer Sonification
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Given that embodied interaction is widespread in Human-Computer Interaction, interests on the importance of body movements and emotions are gradually increasing. The present paper describes our process of designing and ... -
Progress Toward Sonifying Napoleon’s March and Fluid Flow Simulations Through Binaural Horizons
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Cross-modal data analytics—that can be rendered for experience through vision, hearing, and touch—poses a fundamental challenge to designers. Non-linguistic sonification is a well-researched means for non-visual pattern ... -
Reflections on the Representation of Women in the International Conferences on Auditory Displays (ICAD)
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)This paper investigates the representation of women researchers and artists in the conferences of the International Community for Auditory Display (ICAD). In the absence of an organized membership mechanism and / or ... -
Rotator: Flexible Distribution of Data Across Sensory Channels
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)'Rotator’ is a web-based multisensory analysis interface that enables users to shift streams of multichannel scientific data between their auditory and visual sensory channels in order to better discern structure and ... -
Solar System Sonification: Exploring Earth and its Neighbors Through Sound
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Informal learning environments (ILEs) like museums incorporate multi-modal displays into their exhibits as a way to engage a wider group of visitors, often relying on tactile, audio, and visual means to accomplish this. ... -
Sound in Learning: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Auditory Display
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Complete proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Auditory Display, hosted by the Pennsylvania State University, June 19-23, 2017. -
Sounding Objects: An Overview Towards Sound Methods and Techniques to Explore Sound Within a Design Process
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Sound is a neglected subject of today’s products and services. The new technologies changed the way we interact with the people, objects and the world around us, thus, designers should aim at all senses, contemplating ... -
Spectral Parameter Encoding: Towards a Framework for Functional-Aesthetic Sonification
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Auditory-display research has had a largely unsolved challenge of balancing functional and aesthetic considerations. While functional designs tend to reduce musical expressivity for the fidelity of data, aesthetic or musical ... -
Spindex and Spearcons in Mandarin: Auditory Menu Enhancements Successful in a Tonal Language
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInternational Community on Auditory Display, 2017-06)Auditory displays have been used extensively to enhance visual menus across diverse settings for various reasons. While standard auditory displays can be effective and help users across these settings, standard auditory ...