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Wesley Hatch

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Designing alarm sounds for the control of a hydraulic platform

2011

The design of alarm sounds is a subtle yet important challenge. Our conceptions and stereotypes of what alarm sounds sound like are usually quite entrenched, which may be limiting the acceptance of new alarm sounds into the domain of traditional ones. This paper presents the design approaches undertaken for the case of redesigning a set of alarm and notification sounds. An analysis of the approaches' effectiveness, some design decisions, and other challenges faced are presented herein, while preliminary feedback on their effectiveness is discussed.

Sound (medical instrument)ALARMComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSControl (management)LimitingSet (psychology)SimulationDomain (software engineering)Proceedings of the 6th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound
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