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HCI design and interactive sonification for fingers and ears

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IEEE Multimedia, 12 (2): 36--44 (2005)

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We examine the use of auditory display for ubiquitous computing to extend the boundaries of human-computer interaction (HCI). Our design process is based on listening tests, gathering free-text identification responses from participants. The responses and their classifications indicate how accurately sounds are identified and help us identify possible metaphors and mappings of sound to human action and/or system status.

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