Auditory Displays

Auditory display is the use of sound to communicate information from a computer to the user (McGookin and Brewster, 2004).

Hermanns (2006) defines "Auditory Displays are systems where a human user makes sense of data using his/her listening skills, like for instance any data under analysis or data that represent states of the information processing system."

 


Literature

DeWitt, Anna; Bresin, Roberto (2007). Sound Design for Affective Interaction

KTH, CSC School of Computer Science and Communication, Dept. of Speech Music and Hearing, Stockholm, Sweden  Abstract Different design approaches contributed to what we see today as the prevalent design paradigm for Human Computer Interaction; though they have been mostly applied to the visual...

Dürrer, B. (2001) Untersuchungen zum Entwurf von Auditory Displays

Veröffentlicht von Dissertation.de, 2001 125 Seiten

Kramer, G.(1994). An introduction to Auditory Display. In G. Kramer (ed) Auditory Display, Sonification, Audification and Auditory Interfaces

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