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Kramer, G. (1994). Some organizing principles for representing data with sound. In G. Kramer (Ed.), Auditory Display: Sonification, Audification, and Auditory Interfaces (pp. 185–221). Reading MA: Addison-Wesley.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 21/10/2005, 14:49
Defines audification: "A direct translation of a data waveform to the audible domain for purposes of monitoring and comprehension". As it is a direct translation, the data must exist in the form of a waveform (it is shifted to the audio domain) and no sound-generators are involved. Sometimes referred to as 0th-order sonification.
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