Student Think Tank
The Student Consortium Think Tank is a full-day meeting for students doing Masters or Doctoral projects in auditory display or related areas.
Contributions
Audio feedback in predictive HCI methods
Amalia de Götzen - DI-UNIVR Universit`a di Verona, Italy
Amalia de Götzen - DI-UNIVR Universit`a di Verona, Italy
Empowering the tasteless - How to enable open ended creative freedom in awareness support soundscape systems and still prevent ugly results in a complex area of overlapping disciplines?
Anssi Kainulainen - Department of Computer Sciences, University of Tampere, Finland
Anssi Kainulainen - Department of Computer Sciences, University of Tampere, Finland
Auditory display design
Christopher Frauenberger - Department of Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London
Christopher Frauenberger - Department of Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London
Designing Non-Speech Sound To Convey Spatial Information - For Visually Impaired Internet Users Working in a Collaborative Environment
Emma Murphy- Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queens University Belfast, Ireland
Emma Murphy- Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queens University Belfast, Ireland
Data Searching in Auditory Displays
Flaithri Neff -Department of Computer Science, University College Cork, Ireland
Flaithri Neff -Department of Computer Science, University College Cork, Ireland
Emotional User Interfaces
Hoàng Dinh Khoa - University of Geneva, Switzerland
Hoàng Dinh Khoa - University of Geneva, Switzerland
Mathematics, Computers and Sound
Katharina Vogt - Institute for Physics, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria
Katharina Vogt - Institute for Physics, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria
Auditory Overview
Louise Valgerður Nickerson - Department of Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London
Louise Valgerður Nickerson - Department of Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London
Semantic auditory icons as warning signals
Nicola Fricke - Department of Psychology and Ergonomics at Technical University Berlin, Germany
Nicola Fricke - Department of Psychology and Ergonomics at Technical University Berlin, Germany
Audio Aesthetics: to what extent can Non-Visual Modalities provide an Equivalent Experience to Visual Aesthetics for Non-Visual Web Access
Nicola McIlroy - Department of Applied Computing University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
Nicola McIlroy - Department of Applied Computing University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
