Gregory Leplatre
Gregory Leplatre

Dr Gregory Leplatre

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Using non-speech sounds in mobile computing devices.

Conference Proceeding
Brewster, S. A., LePlâtre, G., & Crease, M. (2000)
Using non-speech sounds in mobile computing devices. In C. Johnson (Ed.), First Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices (26-29

Improving the design of telephone-based interfaces.

Conference Proceeding
LePlâtre, G., & Brewster, S. A. (1998)
Improving the design of telephone-based interfaces. In M. A. Sasse, & C. Johnson (Eds.), INTERACT '99, 45-46

Perspectives on the design of musical auditory interfaces.

Journal Article
LePlâtre, G. & Brewster, S. A. (1998)
Perspectives on the design of musical auditory interfaces. CASYS. 4, 227-239. ISSN 1373-5411
This paper addresses the issue of music as a communication medium in auditory humancomputer interfaces. So far, psychoacoustics has had a great influence on the development of...

Sketching concatenative synthesis: audiovisual Isomorphism in reduced modes.

Conference Proceeding
Tsiros, A., LePlâtre, G. & Smyth, M. (2011)
Sketching concatenative synthesis: audiovisual Isomorphism in reduced modes. In 9th Sound and Music Computing Conference, 409-507
This paper presents a prototype allowing the control of a concatenative synthesis algorithm using a 2D sketching interface. The design of the system is underpinned by a prelim...

Designing non-speech sounds to support navigation in mobile phone menus.

Conference Proceeding
LePlâtre, G. & Brewster, S. A. (1999)
Designing non-speech sounds to support navigation in mobile phone menus
This paper describes a framework for integrating non-speech audio to hierarchical menu structures where the visual feedback is limited. In the first part of this paper, emphas...

An investigation of using music to provide navigation cues.

Journal Article
LePlâtre, G. & Brewster, S. A. (1997)
An investigation of using music to provide navigation cues. Proceedings of the 1998 international conference on Auditory Display(ICAD '98). , 19
This paper describes an experiment that investigates new principles for representing hierarchical menus such as telephone-based interface menus, with non-speech audio. A hiera...

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