DocumentCode :
1833994
Title :
Vibrotactile Display of Music on the Human Back
Author :
Branje, Carmen ; Maksimouski, M. ; Karam, Maria ; Fels, Deborah I. ; Russo, Frank
Author_Institution :
Centre for Learning Technol., Ryerson Univ., Toronto, ON, Canada
fYear :
2010
fDate :
10-15 Feb. 2010
Firstpage :
154
Lastpage :
159
Abstract :
We present an experiment designed to reveal characteristics of a tactile display that presents vibrations representing music to the back of the body. Based on the model human cochlea, a sensory substitution system aimed at translating music into vibrations, we are investigating the use of larger contactor sizes (over 10 mm in diameter) as an effective device for the detection of signals originating from music. Using the method of limits, we measured ability to discriminate the frequency of vibrotactile stimuli across a wide range of frequencies common to western classical harmonic music. Vibrotactile stimuli were presented to artificially deafened participants using a large contactor applied to the back. Between 65 Hz (C2) and 1047 Hz (C6), frequency difference limens (FDL) were consistently less than 1/3 of an octave and as small as 200 cents. These findings suggest that vibrotactile information can be used to support the experience of music even in the absence of sound, and that voice coils are effective in presenting some characteristics of sound as vibrations.
Keywords :
ear; handicapped aids; haptic interfaces; music; sensory aids; vibrations; artificially deafened participants; frequency discrimination; human cochlea; music translation; music vibrotactile display; sensory substitution system; signals detection; vibrations representing music; vibrotactile information; vibrotactile stimuli; western classical harmonic music; Auditory displays; Biological system modeling; Computer displays; Deafness; Frequency; Humans; Instruments; Multiple signal classification; Skin; Speech; Tactile displays; psychology; sensory aids; user interfaces;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Computer-Human Interactions, 2010. ACHI '10. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Saint Maarten
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5693-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACHI.2010.40
Filename :
5430105
Link To Document :
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