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Sonification is the use of non-speech
audio to
convey information or
perceptualize data.
Auditory perception has
advantages in temporal, spatial, amplitude...
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sonification is the
presentation of data as
sound using sonification. It is the
auditory equivalent of the more
established practice of data visualization...
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incident radiation. The
Geiger counter is one of the
first examples of data
sonification. A
Geiger counter consists of a Geiger–Müller tube (the
sensing element...
- that may impair, harm, or kill.
Psychoacoustics are also
leveraged in
sonification to make
multiple independent data
dimensions audible and
easily interpretable...
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Interactive Sonification Workshop, Stockholm, http://interactive-
sonification.org/ISon2010/proceedings Effenberg,
Alfred O. (2005). "Movement
sonification: Effects...
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Records on her CD
Music from the Galaxies. The goal of her audiofication/
sonification of
celestial data is to
investigate how
sound could reflect chemical...
- of experimental,
classical and
electronic music, with an
interest in
sonification. He has
given several TED
talks about his work.
Between 2013 and 2020...
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audification was
introduced in 1992 by Greg Kramer,
initially as a
sonification technique. This was the
beginning of audification, but is also why most...
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incorrect editing,
while reinterpretation contains a
subcategory called sonification, in
which data
other than
audio is
introduced simultaneously with musical...
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began collaborating with
atmospheric scientists on
sound and data
sonification projects in 1999, and has
worked with NASA's
Goddard Institute Climate...