@InProceedings{benchmark, author = {Tim Ziemer and Holger Schultheis}, booktitle = {AM '22: Proceedings of the 17th International Audio Mostly Conference}, title = {Both Rudimentary Visualization and Prototypical Sonification can Serve as a Benchmark to Evaluate New Sonification Designs}, year = {2022}, address = {St. Pölten, Austria}, month = oct, pages = {24--31}, abstract = {Comparing sonification with visualization is like comparing apples and oranges. While visualizations are ubiquitous to the public and have established names, principles, application areas, and sophisticated designs, sonifications tend to be unique, self-made and completely new to users. In this study we developed a rudimentary visualization that is related closely to the principle of the sonification designs that we want to evaluate. In addition, we implemented a prototypical sonification that uses the most common mapping principles. Experiment results show that participants perform similarly well using the rudimentary visualization and the prototypical sonification, which is much better than chance but significantly worse than using our new sonification approach. We therefore argue that both rudimentary visualization and prototypical sonifications can serve as a suitable benchmark to evaluate new sonifications designs against.}, doi = {10.1145/3561212.3561228}, eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3561212.3561228}, } @Comment{jabref-meta: databaseType:bibtex;}