| Transparent hearing |
| Full text |
Pdf
(611 KB)
|
| Source
|
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
archive
CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems
table of contents
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
SESSION: Short Talks
table of contents
Pages: 730 - 731
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-454-1
|
|
Authors
|
|
| Sponsors |
|
| Publisher |
|
| Bibliometrics |
Downloads (6 Weeks): 1, Downloads (12 Months): 12, Citation Count: 2
|
|
|
ABSTRACT
This paper describes what we call Transparent Hearing: the use of microphone equipped headphones for augmented audio. It provides a framework for experiments like real-time audio alteration, multi-modal sensory integration and collaborative listening experiences. We attach high-quality microphones to headphones and send the signal through a computer to these headphones. We have built headphones that stop the music if somebody wants to talk to you, a pseudophone, and collaborative I hear What You Hear headphones that are triggered by eye-contact.
REFERENCES
Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.
| |
1
|
Stratton, G. Some preliminary experiments on vision Psychological Review, 1896.
|
| |
2
|
Mann, S. Wearable, Tetherless, Computer-Mediated Reality (with possible future applications to the disabled) http://wearcam.org/tetherless/node4.html
|
 |
3
|
|
 |
4
|
|
| |
5
|
Audio Recording Binaural http://www.weldon-northants.fsnet.co.uk.binaural_1.htm
|
| |
6
|
Bice, R. http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/hoos/traditions.html
|
| |
7
|
Handel, S. Listening: An Introduction to the Perception of Auditory Events. MIT Press, 1989.
|
| |
8
|
|
Peer to Peer - Readers of this Article have also read:
-
Data structures for quadtree approximation and compression
Communications of the ACM
28, 9
Hanan Samet
-
A hierarchical single-key-lock access control using the Chinese remainder theorem
Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied computing
Kim S. Lee
, Huizhu Lu
, D. D. Fisher
-
Putting innovation to work: adoption strategies for multimedia communication systems
Communications of the ACM
34, 12
Ellen Francik
, Susan Ehrlich Rudman
, Donna Cooper
, Stephen Levine
-
The GemStone object database management system
Communications of the ACM
34, 10
Paul Butterworth
, Allen Otis
, Jacob Stein
-
An intelligent component database for behavioral synthesis
Proceedings of the 27th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference on
Gwo-Dong Chen
, Daniel D. Gajski
|