[Blindmath] Graph Sonification was:Researhc Project-Correctionto project download page

Debbie Willis dwillis at aph.org
Mon Aug 16 19:22:43 UTC 2010


Click on the following link for some good current research at Georgia Tech Sonification Lab, and a list of resources on the subject:
http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/research/auditorygraphs/index.html

Debbie

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From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sina Bahram
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 3:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Graph Sonification was:Researhc Project-Correctionto project download page

Actually color sonification  hasn't disappeared at all, and is incorporated into various research projects.

Take care,
Sina

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From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Matthew2010
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 3:06 PM
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Cool, but most of this stuff goes by the wayside once the researcher gathers data, writes his research paper/dissertation, and moves
on. This similar sound thing was being presented as the greatest thing for the blind in relation to colors but eventually that
disappeared too as people lost interest. Thanks for the explanation. 

Matthew 

From: Paul Tinagbedia
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 11:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Graph Sonification was: Researhc Project-Correction to project download page


Thanks Deddi for that.

Actually, Sonification is the use of non-speech audio to convey information.

In the case of Graphs, researchers currently try to manipulate some parameters of sound like loudness, pitch, frequency, and tempo
with a bid to represent the differences between two or more data.

It is quite an evolving field that is witnessing lots of research at the moment.

Regards,
Paul
Debbie Willis wrote:
> Basically, it's auditory graphics.  Some researchers are using different pitches of tones, lengths of tones, mixtures of lengths
of tones such as two short tones followed by a long tone.  Some researchers are investigating the use of "music" to provide feedback
on a graph. Some researchers are using everyday sounds such as the sound of a door closing to indicate that you are at the far edge
of the screen.
>
> Debbie Willis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org 
> [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Matthew2010
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 2:28 PM
> To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Graph Sonification was: Researhc 
> Project-Correction to project download page
>
> WTH is sonification? 
>
> Matthew
>
> From: Roopakshi Pathania
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 10:21 AM
> To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
> Cc: Tony Stockman
> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Graph Sonification was: Researhc Project 
> -Correction to project download page
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just to give you all some more information about this project:
> Around 3 months ago, I contacted Dr. Stockman, a professor at the Queen Mary University of London to develop an application for
the purpose of sonification of graphs that would have specific functionality that I and other blind users wanted. Dr Stockman, who
has done some research in Sonification agreed and assigned Paul, one of his student the project of developing such an application.
> In less than 3 months, Paul with my suggestions has come up with an application called Co-Graph that attempts to explore just the
beginning of the vast potential that lies within the field of sonification for data analysis for blind and visually impaired users.
> Here are some of the features of Co-Graph.
> 1. Creation of a graph from a text file which should meet the format specified.
> 2. Editing of graph data through the data table in the application. 
> 3. Sonification of the entire graph.
> 4. Sonification of points in the graph.
> 5. Speech production of different points in the graph.
> 6. Navigation from point to point via the use of the arrow keys.
>
> I would sincerely appreciate if you would help Paul and me by evaluating the application and sending your feedback.
> Feel free to ask Paul or me any questions that you may have.
>
> Thanks
> Roopakshi
>
> --- On Mon, 8/16/10, Paul Tinagbedia <ec09360 at dcs.qmul.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>   
>> From: Paul Tinagbedia <ec09360 at dcs.qmul.ac.uk>
>> Subject: [Blindmath] Researhc Project - Correction to project 
>> download page
>> To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
>> Date: Monday, August 16, 2010, 9:53 PM Hi All,
>>
>> The download page is:
>> http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0ByI5O5BedYYUZDdmNjUzYjktNWIxNy00ODAxL
>> WI1YWQtYjJiODVhMmYzNjIw&hl=en&authkey=CI3J6K0B
>>
>> Please disregard the first link.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Paul
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