Title :
Mapping an auditory space onto a graphical user interface
Author :
Evans, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Cybern. & Electr. Eng., Reading Univ., UK
Abstract :
A strategy for providing spatialised audio cues in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) is described. With modern GUIs making increasing use of sound, providing spatial auditory information should help relieve information overload and provide a more natural and effective interface. A continuous spatialisation algorithm is implemented using monitor-side loudspeakers. The space occupied by the visual interface is defined as a cuboid populated by icons, windows and other visual artefacts. It is proposed that we map an exaggerated auditory space onto the visual interface, so that the spatial positions of auditory events are emphasised. A pilot series of perceptual tests verifies that this exaggerated spatial audio strategy can be used without compromising the cohesion of the combined auditory/visual interface
Keywords :
graphical user interfaces; loudspeakers; multimedia computing; GUI; auditory event spatial positions; auditory space mapping; auditory/visual interface cohesion; continuous spatialisation algorithm; cuboid; exaggerated spatial audio strategy; graphical user interface; icons; information overload; monitor-side loudspeakers; perceptual tests; sound; spatial auditory information; spatialised audio cues; visual artefacts; windows; Acoustical engineering; Computer interfaces; Computer science; Cybernetics; Graphical user interfaces; Loudspeakers; Monitoring; Speech; Testing; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1999. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0253-9
DOI :
10.1109/MMCS.1999.779304