Doctoral Consortium, in Proceedings of HCI2002, People and Computers XVI - Memorable yet Invisible, Volume 2, 216-7, London (original) (raw)

2002

Abstract

This paper presents a new sound-based approach for providing an effective sense of presence in virtual environments. Instead of reproducing realistic sounds, our technique is based on finding minimal sound objects and sound events. We present the results from a user study of people's sound expectations in different physical spaces. Expectation and discrimination are identified as two important constructs to be considered in designing minimal yet effective ecological sound.

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