Sonification refers to the process of turning data or information into sound. It means representing data through auditory stimuli rather than visual or numerical forms. It allows us to hear patterns, trends, and relationships in the data, which might not be easily visible or understandable when displayed as graphs or numbers.
Sonification helps us explore and understand information using our sense of hearing.
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And Sawe has started working with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute to explore some of their Pacific Ocean data for another
data sonification project down the road that could add another song to the soundtrack of climate change.
Using a technique
called sonification, the researchers can now transform data about proteins into musical sounds, or melodies.
Also included is a 32 - speaker
sonification of Claire's EEG, as well as neuropsychological diagrams describing the impact of the lesion on her memory.
«The approach of
using sonification is rather general and could be meaningful for many areas, as it exploits a basic property of human hearing versus sight,» Henry said.
For this research project on
swimming sonification, Dr. Hermann is working together with Dr. Bodo Ungerechts of the Faculty of Psychology and Sports Science.
Proteins are the first stop, but our knowledge of other molecules could also benefit
from sonification; one day we may be able to listen to our genomes, and perhaps use this to understand the role of junk DNA.
In addition to this, the
new sonification method is planned to be incorporated into long - term training programs in cooperation with swim clubs.
The RAD comprises two
novel sonification techniques: a sound slider for understanding a car's speed and trajectory on a racetrack, and a turn indicator system for alerting players about upcoming turns well in advance of the actual turns.
Additionally the exhibition includes a series of visualizations and
sonifications generated from both the collected worries archive as well as worry - related Internet searches.
By combining this philosophy of repair with
contemporary sonification technologies, Burchell deftly probes the tools we use to listen to and thus narrate the past.
NASA uses a technique called
data sonification to take signals from radio waves, plasma waves, and magnetic fields and convert them into audio tracks to «hear» what's happening in space.
This «
Swimming Sonification» system was developed at the Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) of Bielefeld University.
To be precise, RAD uses two
sonification techniques, which Smith describes as «the «sound slider» for understanding a car's speed and trajectory on a racetrack and the «turn indicator system» for alerting players of the direction, sharpness, length and timing of upcoming turns.»
And by the end, they were actively collaborating with us to help come up with the best approach for
each sonification.
Through a process known as data
sonification, she mapped particle collision data from CERN's ATLAS detector to specific sounds.
One such feature is called «
sonification,» which uses sound to convey graphical information.
While data
sonification is still far from the mainstream scientific process, music could be a lynch pin for taking climate research out of the pages of academic journals and into our lives.
«With data
sonification, you can handle a lot more dimensions if you're listening to data than looking at it,» he said.
He had emailed a group of fellow students at the university hoping to find some data to turn into music after going to a talk about using a technique called data
sonification to make music from seizure data.
Data
sonification is a really huge chapter in the global book of representation techniques.
«I was surprised at just how well
the sonification and the effects of the water flow, which I felt myself, corresponded with one another,» he says.
This is called
sonification, a process in which measured data values are systematically turned into audible sounds and noises.
The sonifications are created using a combination of Dr. Middleton's composing skills and algorithms, so that others can use a similar process with their own proteins.
With
the sonification of aquatic flow pressure, the swimmer can now practice the front crawl in way that, for instance, both hands displace the water masses with the same water flow form — to do this, the swimmer just has make sure that he generates the same sound pattern with each hand.
For
this sonification project, Thomas Hermann and Bodo Ungerechts are working with Daniel Cesarini, Ph.D., a researcher from the Department of Information Engineering at the University of Pisa in Italy.
In this case «
sonification» entailed converting the high frequencies characteristic of light into low frequencies typical of sound.
An interesting study performed by Miranda in parallel consisted of the «
sonification» of the spectral data collected.
Her work falls along the lines of music generation, data
sonification, AI, and sentiment analysis.
In Ensia, an excellent online magazine produced by the university's Institute on the Environment, Todd Reubold describes Crawford's «
sonification» of climate data in more detail.
He said he plans to contact this batch of «
sonification» experimenters about the idea of organizing a performance in New York.
As an alternative, Crawford used an approach called data
sonification to convert global temperature records into a series of musical notes.
Phrases with «sonification»