For the most part, when people think of crunching numbers, they imagine charts and graphs. Today on the podcast, we’re exploring unusual ways to look at—or rather, listen to—data. Sound can sometimes ...
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Income inequality along New York City’s line 2 train is so drastic that you can literally hear it. An emerging data trend — or art form, depending on who you ask — called “data sonification” allows ...
Graphs turn data into visual images that make the information easier to see and interpret. But another way to share data is by turning the numbers into sound, for example to find new patterns in the ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Space is mostly quiet. Data collected by telescopes are most often turned into silent charts, plots, and images. A "sonification" project led by ...
In today’s Academic Minute, Dr. Jeff Stanton of Syracuse University reveals efforts to represent large data sets using sound. Jeff Stanton is Professor and Senior Associate Dean in the School of ...
Sonification is no gimmick. It’s a potentially high value observational tool. It’s been around for a while now, and the idea is growing a fan base and expanding its range. The question is now how to ...
Lisa Muratori is a professor of physical therapy who works with patients suffering from neurological conditions, like Parkinson’s, that might impair their strides. “Gait is important,” she notes—if ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. From rainfall patterns to share price performance, the usual way to analyze any data that shows something changing ...
This project will build and study an immersive multimodal system to represent and interact with human genome data to discover genetic mutations that cause cancer. In conducting this research we seek ...