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Hermann, T., Krause, J., & Ritter, H. 2002, July 2–5, Real-time control of sonification models with a haptic interface. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Auditory Display, Kyoto, Japan. 
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Resource type: Proceedings Article
BibTeX citation key: Hermann2002
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Categories: Sound Design
Keywords: Sonification
Creators: Hermann, Krause, Ritter
Publisher: ICAD (Kyoto, Japan)
Collection: Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Auditory Display
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Abstract
"This paper presents a new interface for controlling sonification models. A haptic controller interface is developed which allows both to manipulate a sonification model, e.g. by interacting with it and to provide a haptic data representation. A variety of input types are supported with a hand-sized interface, including shaking, squeezing, hammering, moving, rotating and accelerating. The paper presents details on the interface under development and demonstrates application of the device for controlling a sonification model. For this purpose, the Data-Solid Sonification Model is introduced, which provides an acoustic representation of the local neighborhood relations in high-dimensional datasets for binary classification problems. The model is parameterized by a reduced data representation obtained from a growing neural gas network. Sound examples are given to demonstrate the device and the sonification model."
  
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