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Designing auditory color space for color sonification systems
Designing auditory color space for color sonification systems
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Osinski, Dominik
Bizon, Patrycja
Midtfjord, Helene
Wierzchon, Michal
Hjelme, Dag Roar
Bizon, Patrycja
Midtfjord, Helene
Wierzchon, Michal
Hjelme, Dag Roar
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Designing of color sonification systems provides a possibility of contribution to various fields ranging from rehabilitation of visually impaired through color perception, multisensory art experience to consciousness studies. The design process itself requires understanding and integrating knowledge from many difficult and inherently different branches of science and the resulting sonification method will be highly dependent on the purpose of the system. We present work in progress on designing and experimental verification of color sonification method that will be implemented in Colorophone, a wearable assistive device for the visually impaired, which enables perception of the information about color through sound. Although our system shows promising results in color and object recognition, we would like to enhance the existing color sonification method by designing a framework for experimental verification of our color sonification algorithm. The goal of this paper is therefore to briefly describe our way of thinking in order to provide the basis for the discussion.
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2019-06
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