In The Songs of Insects, Pierce (1949) described the striped ground cricket, nemobius fasciatusfasciatus, which chirps at a rate proportional to ambient air temperature. Twenty chirps-per-second tell us it is 31.4°C; sixteen chirps and it’s 27°C. This is a natural example of an auditory display, a mechanism for communicating data with sound. By applying auditory display techniques to computer programming we have attempted to give the bugs that live in software programs their own songs. We have developed the CAITLIN musical program auralisation system (Vickers & Alty, 2002b) to allow structured musical mappings to be made of the constructs in Pascal programs. Initial experimental evaluation (Vickers & Alty, 2002a, 2002b) showed that subjects...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Many theories of human debugging rely on complex mental constructs that offer little practical advic...
Comprehending and debugging computer programs are inherently difficult tasks. The current approach t...
In The Songs of Insects, Pierce (1949) described the striped ground cricket, Nemobius fasciatus-fasc...
In recent years, researchers have begun to focus on the communication of information using sound. Th...
This paper presents a new approach to using music for debugging computer code, layered program aural...
Early experiments have suggested that program auralization can convey information about program stru...
Early experiments have suggested that program auralization can convey information about program stru...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN037727 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Human auditory perception is suited to receiving and interpreting information from the environment b...
There is not always a clear difference in cognition between whir and noise, mood of music or tone in...
Exploring Data Flow in Computer-Created Music All computing is manipulation of data. Functionality i...
Early studies have shown that musical program auralisations can convey structural and run-time infor...
The prospect of computer applications making "noises" is disconcerting to some. Yet the soundscape o...
An experiment was carried out to estimate the effect of auditory alarms on the work of a plant opera...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Many theories of human debugging rely on complex mental constructs that offer little practical advic...
Comprehending and debugging computer programs are inherently difficult tasks. The current approach t...
In The Songs of Insects, Pierce (1949) described the striped ground cricket, Nemobius fasciatus-fasc...
In recent years, researchers have begun to focus on the communication of information using sound. Th...
This paper presents a new approach to using music for debugging computer code, layered program aural...
Early experiments have suggested that program auralization can convey information about program stru...
Early experiments have suggested that program auralization can convey information about program stru...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN037727 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Human auditory perception is suited to receiving and interpreting information from the environment b...
There is not always a clear difference in cognition between whir and noise, mood of music or tone in...
Exploring Data Flow in Computer-Created Music All computing is manipulation of data. Functionality i...
Early studies have shown that musical program auralisations can convey structural and run-time infor...
The prospect of computer applications making "noises" is disconcerting to some. Yet the soundscape o...
An experiment was carried out to estimate the effect of auditory alarms on the work of a plant opera...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Many theories of human debugging rely on complex mental constructs that offer little practical advic...
Comprehending and debugging computer programs are inherently difficult tasks. The current approach t...