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...
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...
Pictures at the ATM: Exploring the usability of multiple graphical passwords.
Conference Proceeding
Moncur, W., & LePlâtre, G. (2007)
Pictures at the ATM: Exploring the usability of multiple graphical passwords. https://doi.org/10.1145/1240624.1240758
Users gain access to cash, confidential information and services at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) via an authentication process involving a Personal Identification Number (...
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...
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