[Usability] sound as user interface aid
- From: "Justin Ryan Nevitt" <jrn5a cms mail virginia edu>
- To: usability gnome org
- Subject: [Usability] sound as user interface aid
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 13:45:07 -0400
Ok so i had this idea...which is based on some work i've
done/encountered with the auditory community but I don't
know where I should go to start the project. I was
thinking the KDE team or gnome team might be interested or
i might start my own sourceforge project (though I've
never managed a project there)...the intention is for it
to be opensource and available to everyone:
Proposal: Sound Localization Sound Layer
Introduction
It has been shown in many different studies that users are
more efficient in a multi-task environment where sound is
used to direct their attention. This is especially true in
immersive environments such as airplane cockpits and so
called ?information cockpits? (I know i should cite
someone here). For example a pilot benefits greatly from
hearing alerts, which seem to come from the object that
needs attention. Similarly, there are business and home
applications for this type of attention management. For
instance an alert could direct you to the physical
location of your mailbox when you have a new message or it
could alert you to a window containing a rapidly climbing
stock price.
The idea:
The idea for this project is to create a sound
layer/plugin that brings sound localization type attention
management to the everyday PC. This layer should be made
to work on linux and windows machines and will be
opensource.
Implementation:
The implementation of this idea should be fairly
straightforward. At its simplest level the layer will take
information about application or icon location and modify
the panning of sound output to direct attention to
particular areas of the desktop. The application should be
no harder to write than a simple mixer (although it should
be able to play sounds at different panning locations at
the same time.) The program should also have a tiny memory
footprint.
Additional adjustable parameters:
Intensity of panning
Individual application settings
People probably will not want their music to be localized
Should be easy to turn on and off (tray icon possibly)
Turn real time panning on and off
If someone moves a window while it is creating sound will
the panning move with it or will it reset only after the
window is dropped?
The bottom line is...this attention management stuff is
nothing new. However, it has always been implemented on
the application level and never as part of a sound layer
or a interface plugin.
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