1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3818-1_18
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Intuitive Human Interfaces for an Audio-database

Abstract: Database technology can now host multimedia applications through the representation of sounds and images, but such new applications also require extensions to HCI technology. This paper examines the problems of querying and manipulating audio information. We argue that no single "style" of user interface can provide a complete solution, and propose two novel types of interface to complement conventional database languages. The first is gestural, and allows users literally to reach into spaces of sounds and to … Show more

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“…The term navigational querying refers to that situation. Navigational querying has been demonstrated for musicians working with a data~ase of musical instruments [Eaglestone and Vertegaal, 1994]. Essentially, it is just another way to use the approximate retrieval approach.…”
Section: Approximate Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term navigational querying refers to that situation. Navigational querying has been demonstrated for musicians working with a data~ase of musical instruments [Eaglestone and Vertegaal, 1994]. Essentially, it is just another way to use the approximate retrieval approach.…”
Section: Approximate Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%