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Re-Sounding Alarms: Designing Ergonomic Auditory Interfaces by Embracing Musical Insights

机译:重新发出警报:通过拥抱音乐洞察来设计人体工程学听觉界面

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Auditory alarms are an important component of human–computer interfaces, used in mission-critical industries such as aviation, nuclear power plants, and hospital settings. Unfortunately, problems with recognition, detection, and annoyance continue to hamper their effectiveness. Historically, they appear designed more in response to engineering constraints than principles of hearing science. Here we argue that auditory perception in general and music perception in particular hold valuable lessons for alarm designers. We also discuss ongoing research suggesting that the temporal complexity of musical tones offers promising insight into new ways of addressing widely recognized shortcomings of current alarms.
机译:听觉警报是人机接口的重要组成部分,用于关键任务行业,如航空,核电厂和医院环境。不幸的是,识别,检测和烦恼的问题继续妨碍他们的有效性。从历史上看,它们似乎更加响应了工程限制而不是听力科学原则。在这里,我们争辩于一般和音乐感知的听觉感知特别持有报警设计师的宝贵经验。我们还讨论了正在进行的研究表明音乐色调的时间复杂性提供了有希望的洞察力,以解决当前警报的广泛认可缺点的新方法。

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