E-mail:{mkaram | sszhao} at dgp.toronto.edu This paper presents a novel mechanism that seeks to allow people to explore large collections of loosely structured audio. The approach provides a lightweight preview mechanism that allows people to explore the audio collection by providing supporting information (analogous to the use of tooltips in visual interfaces) We present an evaluation of these “preview cues ” towards developing a design heuristics for their deployment
The paper deals with the awareness of and the adaptation to the context in audio-augmented environme...
The paper presents a novel approach to the peripheral display of information by applying audio effec...
Correspondence should be addressed to Masataka Goto (m.goto[at]aist.go.jp) In the future, music list...
This paper presents a novel mechanism that seeks to allow people to explore large collections of loo...
This paper presents a novel mechanism that seeks to allow people to explore large collections of loo...
We present a light weight mechanism called preview cues that allows non-experts to explore an audio ...
We describe preview cues, a lightweight mechanism to assist exploration of multimedia content. A pre...
Musicons (brief samples of well-known music used in auditory interface design) have been shown to be...
Despite the fact that people are increasingly listening to music electronically, the core interface ...
Many hypermedia systems support a wide variety of media such as text, video and pictures, but audio ...
While rich support for a wide variety of media such as text, video and image is common among contemp...
While audio data play an increasingly central role in computer-based music production, interaction w...
This thesis examines the use of music for communicating information on the Human-Computer Interface....
Abstract: The use of the World Wide Web (WWW) exploded with the advent of graphical WWW browsers suc...
The objective of this PhD research is to deepen the un-derstanding of how people listen to music and...
The paper deals with the awareness of and the adaptation to the context in audio-augmented environme...
The paper presents a novel approach to the peripheral display of information by applying audio effec...
Correspondence should be addressed to Masataka Goto (m.goto[at]aist.go.jp) In the future, music list...
This paper presents a novel mechanism that seeks to allow people to explore large collections of loo...
This paper presents a novel mechanism that seeks to allow people to explore large collections of loo...
We present a light weight mechanism called preview cues that allows non-experts to explore an audio ...
We describe preview cues, a lightweight mechanism to assist exploration of multimedia content. A pre...
Musicons (brief samples of well-known music used in auditory interface design) have been shown to be...
Despite the fact that people are increasingly listening to music electronically, the core interface ...
Many hypermedia systems support a wide variety of media such as text, video and pictures, but audio ...
While rich support for a wide variety of media such as text, video and image is common among contemp...
While audio data play an increasingly central role in computer-based music production, interaction w...
This thesis examines the use of music for communicating information on the Human-Computer Interface....
Abstract: The use of the World Wide Web (WWW) exploded with the advent of graphical WWW browsers suc...
The objective of this PhD research is to deepen the un-derstanding of how people listen to music and...
The paper deals with the awareness of and the adaptation to the context in audio-augmented environme...
The paper presents a novel approach to the peripheral display of information by applying audio effec...
Correspondence should be addressed to Masataka Goto (m.goto[at]aist.go.jp) In the future, music list...