Title :
Extending the notion of a window system to audio
Author :
Ludwig, Lester F. ; Pincever, Natalio ; Cohen, Michael
Author_Institution :
Bell Commun. Res., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
With audio´s increasing importance in computer applications, users will soon need presentation, management and organizational capabilities similar to visual window systems to avoid a confusing cacophony of multiple audio sources sounding at once. The ways in which an audio window system could be used are described. These include multimedia documents, spatial data management systems, and teleconferencing. The signal processing methods used to create hierarchical and spatial distribution among nearly arbitrary (not pure sine wave) audio sources are discussed. A prototype system, combining hierarchical and spatial processing functions with a computer-controlled switch, software and human input devices, is presented. Two envisioned implementations, a terminal-based system and a network-based server, are described. Preliminary work suggests that an effective audio window system needs much less complexity and fewer levels of digital signal processing precision than the current prototype.<>
Keywords :
audio signals; audio systems; computer graphics; computerised signal processing; telecommunications computing; teleconferencing; user interfaces; audio window system; computer applications; computer-controlled switch; digital signal processing precision; human input devices; multimedia documents; multiple audio sources; network-based server; organizational capabilities; prototype system; signal processing methods; spatial data management systems; spatial distribution; spatial processing functions; teleconferencing; terminal-based system; visual window systems; Computer applications; Digital signal processing; Humans; Multimedia systems; Network servers; Prototypes; Signal processing; Software prototyping; Switches; Teleconferencing;