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Discover Dr. Paul Vickers' research on auditory displays, mobile usability, and accessibility for the elderly, including publications and ongoing projects. Explore innovative approaches to enhance program comprehension through auralisation and external auditory representations. Dive into the realm of designing interfaces for the elderly and visually impaired. Stay updated on advancements in mobile usability and auditory texture evaluation.
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Last year • In 2002 I talked about • Auditory displays • Program auralisation • Sonification • Audio in surgery • Web design for children • Accessibility • Auditory displays for the elderly • Mobile usability Dr Paul Vickers
Program auralisation • Publications • Vickers, P. & Alty, J. L. (2002). “Using Music to Communicate Computing Information.” Interacting with Computers14(5): 435-456. • Vickers, P. & Alty, J. L. (2002). “Musical Program Auralisation: A Structured Approach to Motif Design.” Interacting with Computers14(5): 457-485. • Vickers, P. & Alty, J. L. (2002). “When Bugs Sing.” Interacting with Computers14(6): 793-819. • Vickers, P. & Alty, J. L. (2003). “Siren Songs and Swan Songs: Debugging with Music.” Communications of the ACM, in press46(7). • 2 MSc students working on Java auralisations • Preparing EPSRC bid to look at auditory/visual external representations in program comprehension Dr Paul Vickers
EARCADE • External Auditory Representations in Program Comprehension and Debugging • To compare auralisations with visualisations • Program flow, data flow, data structure • Anticipate multimodal representations to be very powerful Dr Paul Vickers
Accessibility & AD for the elderly • Publications: • Sainz-Salces, F. J., England, D. & Vickers, P. (2002). Multimodal Human-Computer Interface, in Proc Vol 2 HCI 2002: 16th British HCI Group Annual Conference, London, UK, 2-6 September. • Sainz-Salces, F. J., England, D. & Vickers, P. (2003). Household Appliances Control Device for the Elderly, in ProcICAD '03 9th International Conference on Auditory Display, Boston, MA, 7-9 July. • Reworking EPSRC bid to develop an equal opportunities interface • ACM Conference on Universal Usability 2003 • Program Committee • Submitted a paper: “Designing for the elderly and visually impaired” (Sainz Salces, F.J., England, D., & Vickers, P.) • Submitted short paper to HCI 2003 “Household Appliance Control: Designing for the Elderly” Dr Paul Vickers
Domotics for the Elderly (PhD project) • Designing interfaces that can support independent living for elderly and disabled people • Prototype home appliance monitoring and control system • Multimodal interface incorporating icons and earcons • Much more efficient than visual interface alone • Memorability of tunes an issue Dr Paul Vickers
Mobile usability • Presentations: • Buranatrived, J. & Vickers, P. (2002). An Investigation of the Impact of Mobile Phone and PDA Interfaces on the Usability of Mobile-Commerce Applications, in ProcProc IWNA5: 5th IEEE International Workshop on Networked Appliances, Liverpool, UK, 30-31 October. ISBN 0-7803-7686-2. • Clement, P. & Vickers, P. (2002). From Server to PDA: An HCI Perspective on Porting Wireless Roaming Business Applications, in Proc5th IEEE International Workshop on Networked Appliances (IWNA5), Liverpool, UK, 30-31 October, IEEE, Piscataway, NJ. ISBN 0-7803-7686-2. • Organising committee of IWNA 6 • MSc students: mobile device location sensing, and overcoming lack of screen space on mobile devices Dr Paul Vickers
Auditory Texture Evaluation • Support of online purchasing of apples • Sal Fiore and I are setting up experiment to see if the addition of the sounds of biting apples to an e-commerce site: • Increases users’ ability to generate accurate expectations of apple characteristics • And/or increases users’ confidence in their choice of apples for online purchasing Dr Paul Vickers