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ASSETS
2005
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Visualizing non-speech sounds for the deaf
Sounds constantly occur around us, keeping us aware of our surroundings. People who are deaf have difficulty maintaining an awareness of these ambient sounds. We present an invest...
Tara Matthews, Janette Fong, Jennifer Mankoff
CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Can you see what i hear?: the design and evaluation of a peripheral sound display for the deaf
We developed two visual displays for providing awareness of environmental audio to deaf individuals. Based on fieldwork with deaf and hearing participants, we focused on supportin...
F. Wai-ling Ho-Ching, Jennifer Mankoff, James A. L...
VRST
1997
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Managing level of detail through head-tracked peripheral degradation: a model and resulting design principles
Previous work has demonstrated the utility of reductions in the level of detail (LOD) in the periphery of head-tracked, large field of view displays. This paper provides a psychop...
Benjamin Watson, Neff Walker, Larry F. Hodges
ACMDIS
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
TapGlance: designing a unified smartphone interface
The difference between using one mobile phone and another can feel like learning a new language based on our extensive experience designing mobile applications for spatial data na...
Daniel C. Robbins, Bongshin Lee, Roland Fernandez