MotionLab sonify: A framework for the sonification of human motion data

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksProceedings - Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05
Seiten17-23
Seitenumfang7
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2005
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung9th International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05 - London, Großbritannien / Vereinigtes Königreich
Dauer: 6 Juli 20058 Juli 2005

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NameProceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation
Band2005
ISSN (Print)1093-9547

Abstract

Sonification of human movement offers a wide range of new kinds of information for supporting motor learning in sports and rehabilitation. Even though motor learning is dominated visually, auditory perception offers unique subtle temporal resolution as well as enormous integrative capacity - both are important features on perception of human movement patterns. But how to address the auditory system adequately? A sonification based on kinematic movement data can mediate structural features of movement via the auditory system, like polyrhythms of movement etc. And sonification of dynamic movement data makes muscle forces audible approximately. Here a flexible framework for the sonification of human movement data is presented, capable of processing standard kinematic motion capture data as well as derived quantities such as force data. Force data are computed by inverse dynamics algorithms and can be used as input parameters for real time sonification. Simultaneous visualization is provided using OpenGL.

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MotionLab sonify: A framework for the sonification of human motion data. / Effenberg, Alfred; Melzer, Joachim; Weber, Andreas et al.
Proceedings - Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05. 2005. S. 17-23 1509054 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation; Band 2005).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Effenberg, A, Melzer, J, Weber, A & Zinke, A 2005, MotionLab sonify: A framework for the sonification of human motion data. in Proceedings - Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05., 1509054, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation, Bd. 2005, S. 17-23, 9th International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05, London, Großbritannien / Vereinigtes Königreich, 6 Juli 2005. https://doi.org/10.1109/IV.2005.84
Effenberg, A., Melzer, J., Weber, A., & Zinke, A. (2005). MotionLab sonify: A framework for the sonification of human motion data. In Proceedings - Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05 (S. 17-23). Artikel 1509054 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation; Band 2005). https://doi.org/10.1109/IV.2005.84
Effenberg A, Melzer J, Weber A, Zinke A. MotionLab sonify: A framework for the sonification of human motion data. in Proceedings - Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05. 2005. S. 17-23. 1509054. (Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation). doi: 10.1109/IV.2005.84
Effenberg, Alfred ; Melzer, Joachim ; Weber, Andreas et al. / MotionLab sonify : A framework for the sonification of human motion data. Proceedings - Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation, iV05. 2005. S. 17-23 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation).
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