Sonification of text messages offers a great potential for personalization while at the same timeallowing rich information to be mediated. For example, ringtones are the major form of personalizationon smartphones besides apps and background images. Ringtones are often used as a form of selfexpressionby the smartphone owner (e.g., using ones favorite sound track as standard ringtone), butalso to identify the caller or sender of a message (e.g., the user knows who is calling without taking thephone out of the pocket). We believe this approach to be applicable to a wide variety of text messages; such as SMS, email, or IM. In this paper, we first present a web-based platform that allows usergeneratedmappings for text sonification to be created and managed. An API enables any application tosend a text message and receive the sonification in the form of a MIDI file. To showcase the potential; we implemented an Android app that sonifies incoming SMS. Second, we evaluate the feasibility of ourapproach and show that sonified messages are equally effective as ringtones when conveying metainformation.
«Sonification of text messages offers a great potential for personalization while at the same timeallowing rich information to be mediated. For example, ringtones are the major form of personalizationon smartphones besides apps and background images. Ringtones are often used as a form of selfexpressionby the smartphone owner (e.g., using ones favorite sound track as standard ringtone), butalso to identify the caller or sender of a message (e.g., the user knows who is calling without taking thepho...
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