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Sound Scope Phone: Focusing Parts by Natural Movement

Published: 26 July 2022 Publication History

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This paper describes Sound Scope Phone, an application that enables you to emphasize the part you want to listen to in a song consisting of multiple parts by head direction or hand gestures. The previously proposed interface required special headphones equipped with a digital compass and distance sensor to detect the direction of the head and distance between the head and a hand, respectively. Sound Scope Phone integrates face tracking information on the basis of images from the front camera of a commercially available smartphone with information from the built-in acceleration/gyro sensor to detect the head direction. The built application is published on the Apple App store under the name SoundScopePhone.

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    SIGGRAPH '22: ACM SIGGRAPH 2022 Appy Hour
    July 2022
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    ISBN:9781450393652
    DOI:10.1145/3532723
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    1. Smartphone application
    2. head direction
    3. spatial acoustics

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