Experiences building an object-oriented system in C++
TOOLS 4 Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Technology of object-oriented languages and systems
SPLASH: Stanford parallel applications for shared-memory
SPLASH: Stanford parallel applications for shared-memory
LISTEN: sounding uncertainty visualization
Proceedings of the 7th conference on Visualization '96
An enhanced 3-D animation tool for performance tuning of parallel programs based on dynamic models
SPDT '98 Proceedings of the SIGMETRICS symposium on Parallel and distributed tools
Multimodal Monitoring of Web Servers
IEEE MultiMedia
Physically based sound modelling
Organised Sound
PRICAI'00 Proceedings of the 6th Pacific Rim international conference on Artificial intelligence
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Using sound to complement graphics and to present data is becoming increasingly popular. Sound can potentially reveal patterns and anomalies in data that are difficult to perceive visually. Moreover, psychological studies show that some types of data are more quickly assimilated when presented with sound; an audio alarm is the classic example. Unfortunately, the lack of standards governing the software interface to sound hardware, as well as the diversity of sound hardware, make it difficult to portably integrate mappings of data to sound ( sonifications ) with existing data visualization tools. This paper describes the design of a sonification toolkit, Porsonify, created to simplify this task.