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Reconsidering Human Capacity for Location-Aware Audio Pattern Recognition: A Case for Immersive Exocentric Sonification
Author(s) -
Ivica Ico Bukvic,
G. D. Earle
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.21785/icad2018.021
Subject(s) - sonification , affordance , endocentric and exocentric , computer science , human–computer interaction , snapshot (computer storage) , multimedia , artificial intelligence , noun , noun phrase , operating system
The following paper presents a cross-disciplinary snapshot of 21st century research in sonification and leverages the review to identify a new immersive exocentric approach to studying human capacity to perceive spatial aural cues. The paper further defines immersive exocentric sonification, highlights its unique affordances, and presents an argument for its potential to fundamentally change the way we understand and study the human capacity for location-aware audio pattern recognition. Finally, the paper describes an example of an externally funded research project that aims to tackle this newfound research whitespace.

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