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Presenting HTML Structure in Audio: User Satisfaction with Audio Hypertext

James, Frankie (1996) Presenting HTML Structure in Audio: User Satisfaction with Audio Hypertext. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUDITORY DISPLAY , November 4-6, 1996, Palo Alto, CA.

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Abstract

This paper discusses the results of a 2 by 4 mixed design experiment testing various ways of presenting HTML structures in audio. Four interface styles were tested: (1) one speaker, minimal sound effects, (2) one speaker, many sound effects, (3) many speakers, minimal sound effects, and (4) many speakers, many sound effects. The results obtained were both specific to the interfaces used (i.e., that the use of three different speakers to present heading levels was confusing) and more general (for example, natural sounds are more distinguishable and easier to remember than tones). A short discussion of typical HTML usage is also presented.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information:Previous number = SIDL-WP-1996-0046
Subjects:Computer Science > Digital Libraries
Projects:Digital Libraries
Related URLs:Project Homepagehttp://www-diglib.stanford.edu/diglib/pub/
ID Code:215
Deposited By:Import Account
Deposited On:28 Oct 2001 16:00
Last Modified:08 Dec 2008 15:56

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