This paper describes an on-going research project investigating the design of a user-interface toolkit composed of sonically enhanced widgets. The motivation for this work is the same that motivated the creation of graphical interface toolkits, which was to simplify their construction, allowing designers who are not experts to create such interfaces; to ensure the sonically enhanced widgets are effective and improve usability; and to ensure the widgets use sound in a clear and consistent way across the interface
This paper explores the prototype design of an auditory interface enhancement called the Sonic Grid ...
With ever increasing amounts of visual information to take in when interacting with computers, users...
A structured method is described for the analysis of interactions to identify situations where hidde...
This paper describes the design of user-interface widgets that include non-speech sound. Previous re...
This paper describes the design of a user-interface toolkit composed of sonically-enhanced widgets. ...
To simplify the implementation of applications that include sound in their interfaces. Currently it ...
This paper presents a review of the research surrounding the paper “The Design and Evaluation of a S...
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/research/audio_toolkit Audio feedback remains little used in most graphical user i...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines interactive sonification, in particular the design, implementatio...
The appropriate use of non-speech sounds has the potential to add a great deal to the functionality ...
This thesis provides a framework for integrating non-speech sound into human-computer interfaces. Pr...
This paper describes how non–speech sounds can be used to improve the usability of a graphics packag...
The appropriate use of non-speech sounds has the potential to add a great deal to the functionality ...
As we approach the end of the century and enter into a digital era there is a need to concentrate on...
We examine how auditory displays, sonification and haptic interaction design can support visually im...
This paper explores the prototype design of an auditory interface enhancement called the Sonic Grid ...
With ever increasing amounts of visual information to take in when interacting with computers, users...
A structured method is described for the analysis of interactions to identify situations where hidde...
This paper describes the design of user-interface widgets that include non-speech sound. Previous re...
This paper describes the design of a user-interface toolkit composed of sonically-enhanced widgets. ...
To simplify the implementation of applications that include sound in their interfaces. Currently it ...
This paper presents a review of the research surrounding the paper “The Design and Evaluation of a S...
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/research/audio_toolkit Audio feedback remains little used in most graphical user i...
peer-reviewedThis thesis examines interactive sonification, in particular the design, implementatio...
The appropriate use of non-speech sounds has the potential to add a great deal to the functionality ...
This thesis provides a framework for integrating non-speech sound into human-computer interfaces. Pr...
This paper describes how non–speech sounds can be used to improve the usability of a graphics packag...
The appropriate use of non-speech sounds has the potential to add a great deal to the functionality ...
As we approach the end of the century and enter into a digital era there is a need to concentrate on...
We examine how auditory displays, sonification and haptic interaction design can support visually im...
This paper explores the prototype design of an auditory interface enhancement called the Sonic Grid ...
With ever increasing amounts of visual information to take in when interacting with computers, users...
A structured method is described for the analysis of interactions to identify situations where hidde...