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Six types of audio that DEFY reality!  A taxonomy of audio augmented reality with examples
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Six types of audio that DEFY reality! A taxonomy of audio augmented reality with examples

Michael Krzyzaniak, David Frohlich and Philip J.B. Jackson
Proceedings of Audio Mostly 2019: A Journey in Sound (AM'19)
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Audio Mostly 2019: A Journey in Sound (University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK, 18/09/2019 - 20/09/2019)
2019

Abstract

Audio augmented reality; AAR; Augmented reality; AR; Audio; Music; Sound; Hearing; Listening; Enchantment; Telepresence; Audio overlay; Taxonomy; Digital mediation
In this paper we examine how the term ‘Audio Augmented Reality’ (AAR) is used in the literature, and how the concept is used in practice. In particular, AAR seems to refer to a variety of closely related concepts. In order to gain a deeper understanding of disparate work surrounding AAR, we present a taxonomy of these concepts and highlight both canonical examples in each category, as well as edge cases that help define the category boundaries.
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