scholarly journals Real-time Auditory Contrast Enhancement

Author(s):  
Marian Weger ◽  
Thomas Hermann ◽  
Robert Höldrich

Every day, we rely on the information that is encoded in the auditory feedback of our physical interactions. With the goal to perceptually enhance those sound characteristics that are relevant to us — especially within professional practices such as percussion and auscultation — we introduce the method of real-time Auditory Contrast Enhancement (ACE). It is derived from algorithms for speech enhancement as well as from the remarkable sound processing mechanisms of our ears. ACE is achieved by individual sharpening of spectral and temporal structures contained in a sound while maintaining its natural gestalt. With regard to the targeted real-time applications, the proposed method is designed for low latency. As the discussed examples illustrate, it is able to significantly enhance spectral and temporal contrast.

Author(s):  
Chia-En Chang ◽  
Shih-Lun Chen ◽  
Chiung-An Chen ◽  
Ting-Lan Lin ◽  
Yao-Tsung Kuo ◽  
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Author(s):  
Marian Weger ◽  
Thomas Hermann ◽  
Robert Höldrich

Interactions with physical objects usually evoke sounds, i.e., auditory feedback that depends on the interacting objects (e.g., table, hand, or pencil) and interaction type (e.g., tapping or scratching). The continuous real-time adaptation of sound during interaction enables the manipulation/refinement of perceived characteristics (size, material) of physical objects. Furthermore, when controlled by unrelated external data, the resulting ambient sonifications can keep users aware of changing data. This article introduces the concept of plausibility to the topic of auditory augmentations of physical interactions, aiming at providing an experimentation platform for investigating surface-based physical interactions, understanding relevant acoustic cues, redefining these via auditory augmentation / blended sonification and particularly to empirically measure the plausibility limits of such auditory augmentations. Besides conceptual contributions along the trade-off between plausibility and usability, a practical experimentation system is introduced, together with a very first qualitative pilot study.


1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Insup Lee ◽  
Susan Davidson ◽  
Victor Wolfe

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