Audio Cartography
Date
2018
Authors
Brittell, Megen
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Publisher
University of Oregon
Abstract
The "Audio Cartography" project explored representation of geospatial data
in an auditory display, focusing on the temporal arrangement of
information within the an audio stream. The work involved the design of
audio symbology, rending auditory maps, and evaluation of those maps
through behavioral and neuroimaging methods. This collection serves to
document and archive the study as part of dissertation research in the
Department of Geography at the University of Oregon.
Files in this collection are organized in folders based on the role that
each file serves (see tableOfContents). A README text file describes the
contents of its respective folder and states the license under which
contents of the folder are shared. Maps are presented in audio (.wav),
visual (.pdf), matrix (.txt), and tabular (.csv) forms; details of the
map data are summarized in tabular form (.tsv) and described by an
accompanying metadata file (.json). Computer code is provided as ascii
text and the programming language or software application for which a
script was written is reflected in the respective file extension:
Bash (.sh), PsychoPy (.psyexp), Python (.py), R (.R), and
SLURM/Bash (.srun); configuration files and script resources are provided
in audio (.wav), graphic (.png), tabular (.csv), or FSL FEAT (.fsf)
formats.
Description
See README for detailed licensing information
Keywords
map, geography, sonification, auditory display, fMRI