An experiment is presented comparing the effectiveness of three parameters of sound for the auditory presentation of statistical data or auditory graphs. The dimensions of pitch, loudness, and time were used alone and redundantly to map the values of a box plot to an auditory graph. While previously, temporal mappings had resulted in better performance than mappings using pitch, panning, or loudness, these benefits were not consistently found in the current paradigm. Furthermore, to investigate possible benefits of mappings using two dimensions redundantly over mappings using one dimension, this experiment, compared mappings using integral and separable dimensions of sound- specifically, pitch and loudness (integral) and pitch and timing (s...
In this paper we shall briefly review previous work we have found directly relevant to our own resea...
Auditory graphs—displays that represent quantitative information with sound—have the potential to ma...
Representing a single data variable changing in time via sonification, or using that data to control...
Three experiments are presented comparing the effectiveness of several parameters of sound for the a...
Two experiments are presented that compare the effectiveness of different parameters of sound for th...
This paper is concerned with enhancing human computer interaction and communication in concurrent st...
The development of a good representation of data with an auditory display requires one to choose the...
A number of studies have reported that auditory graphs (AGs) can be used successfully by individuals...
Abstract: Spatialization (spatial separation) and timbre are the two salient auditory attributes fac...
Spatialization (spatial separation) and timbre are the two salient auditory attributes facilitating ...
While developments in sound production hardware now make the creation of auditory graphs possible fo...
Six experiments are reported that investigated the reality and generality of dimensional integrality...
Six experiments are reported that investigated the reality and generality of dimensional integrality...
In this paper we shall briefly review previous work we have found directly relevant to our own resea...
While a growing wealth of data have offered insights into the best practices for auditory display de...
In this paper we shall briefly review previous work we have found directly relevant to our own resea...
Auditory graphs—displays that represent quantitative information with sound—have the potential to ma...
Representing a single data variable changing in time via sonification, or using that data to control...
Three experiments are presented comparing the effectiveness of several parameters of sound for the a...
Two experiments are presented that compare the effectiveness of different parameters of sound for th...
This paper is concerned with enhancing human computer interaction and communication in concurrent st...
The development of a good representation of data with an auditory display requires one to choose the...
A number of studies have reported that auditory graphs (AGs) can be used successfully by individuals...
Abstract: Spatialization (spatial separation) and timbre are the two salient auditory attributes fac...
Spatialization (spatial separation) and timbre are the two salient auditory attributes facilitating ...
While developments in sound production hardware now make the creation of auditory graphs possible fo...
Six experiments are reported that investigated the reality and generality of dimensional integrality...
Six experiments are reported that investigated the reality and generality of dimensional integrality...
In this paper we shall briefly review previous work we have found directly relevant to our own resea...
While a growing wealth of data have offered insights into the best practices for auditory display de...
In this paper we shall briefly review previous work we have found directly relevant to our own resea...
Auditory graphs—displays that represent quantitative information with sound—have the potential to ma...
Representing a single data variable changing in time via sonification, or using that data to control...