Auditory Interfaces explores how human-computer interactions can be
significantly enhanced through the improved use of the audio channel.
Providing historical, theoretical and practical perspectives, the book
begins with an introductory overview, before presenting cutting-edge
research with chapters on embodied music recognition, nonspeech audio,
and user interfaces.
This book will be of interest to advanced students, researchers and
professionals working in a range of fields, from audio sound systems, to
human-computer interaction and computer science.