Sonification - Wikipedia Program Sonification using Java, an online chapter (with code) explaining how to implement sonification using speech synthesis, MIDI note generation, and audio clips
Sonifications - NASA Science In the sonification, sounds are generated by moving horizontally across the image from left to right as seen in both visible and X-ray light The vertical position of the recorded light controls the pitch
A Universe of Sound - Smithsonian Institution Sonification is the process that translates data into sound Our new project brings parts of our Milky Way galaxy, and of the greater Universe beyond it, to listeners for the first time
Sonification: Listening to the Haunting Sounds of the Universe "Sonification is the use of non-speech audio to convey information," Russo explains "It involves converting data into sound so that the relationships within the data can be perceived, explored and enjoyed with our exquisite auditory system "
What is Sonification - Accessible Oceans Like visualizations of information, sonification involves choices by humans about how information is presented or transformed Transforming data into sound requires mapping from one domain (e g , the values from a data sensor) into the sound domain
How sounds can turn us on to the wonders of the universe Sonification and data accessibility were recurring themes at the Seattle astronomy meeting MIT astrophysicist Erin Kara played sonic representations of light echoing off hot gas around a black
Listen to the Universe: New NASA Sonifications and . . . Sonification is the process of translating data into sounds In the case of Chandra and other telescopes, scientific data are collected from space as digital signals that are commonly turned into visual imagery
Sonification: An Overview | SpringerLink Data sonification is the acoustic representation of informational data for relational non-linguistic interpretation by listeners, in order that they might increase their knowledge of the source from which the data was acquired