Distinguishability vs. Distraction in Audio HTML Interfaces

作者: Frankie James

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摘要: In this paper, we present the findings and conclusions from a user study on audio interfaces. experiment discuss, studied framework for choosing sounds interfaces by comparing prototype interface against two existing browsers. Our indicate that our initial framework, which was described as separation between recognizable non-recognizable sounds, could be better interpreted in context of distinguishability distraction level various types sounds. We propose new definition how sound can called distracting to avoid when creating

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