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Sonic interaction design
Franinovic K., Serafin S., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2013. 392 pp. Type: Book (978-0-262018-68-5)
The use of sound as interactive feedback in computing has been relatively underused compared to applications and investigations using other senses such as vision. Despite this, sound is a powerful medium that has multiple applications ...
Sep 11 2013
What’s new?: Making Web page updates accessible
Borodin Y., Bigham J., Raman R., Ramakrishnan I. Assets 2008 (Proceedings of the 10th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Oct 13-15, 2008) 145-152, 2008. Type: Proceedings
So here’s the problem: if you use a screen reader to interact with the Web, and the Web page you’re using has sections in which text changes dynamically (for example, an error message pops up), how do you know that ...
Mar 2 2009
Visuals are not what they look
Bormann K. Virtual Reality 12(2): 115-123, 2008. Type: Article
The majority of virtual environments place emphasis on the generation of high-fidelity visuals, with little emphasis placed on the generation of spatialized auditory cues, despite the fact that the inclusion of such cues may lead to hi...
Dec 5 2008
Navigation with Auditory Cues in a Virtual Environment
Lokki T., Grohn M. IEEE MultiMedia 12(2): 80-86, 2005. Type: Article
Smooth and easy navigation is an essential feature in virtual reality (VR) applications. The authors use three-dimensional (3D) sound to help navigate an immersive virtual environment, and report the results of user tests of a game-lik...
Feb 23 2006
Interactive Sonification of Choropleth Maps
Zhao H., Smith B., Norman K., Plaisant C., Shneiderman B. IEEE MultiMedia 12(2): 26-35, 2005. Type: Article
Choropleth maps are maps with geo-referenced data presented visually, in which predefined regions are colored to show how a variable differs between regions. They are used to help users explore data collections for problem solving and ...
Jan 25 2006
The rising pitch metaphor: an empirical study
Rigas D., Alty J. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 62(1): 1-20, 2005. Type: Article
This paper describes a set of experiments that investigated the use of rising pitch notes to communicate graphical information to the visually impaired. It includes a good description of previous research, and concludes that the rising...
May 26 2005
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