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Thomas, B., and Calder, P. Applying Cartoon Animation Techniques to Graphical User Interfaces. In TOCHI 8(3):198-- 222 (2001).

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Recognition Of Distance Cues From A Virtual.. - Ottaviani, Fontana.. (2002)   (Correct)

....that represent an important cue especially for nearby sources [8] The auditory display aims at increasing the usability of interfaces instead of focusing on the audio quality per se. Exaggerating some aspects of the displayed sounds, as in the visual representation field for interfaces [9], contributes to improve usability, as it happens in systems for supernormal auditory localization [10] There are two approaches that model the effects of the enviroment characteristics. The perceptual approach [11] aims at reproducing the reverberation effects, at the listener s point. This ....

B. H. Thomas and P. Calder, "Applying cartoon animation techniques to graphical user interfaces", ACM Trans. on Computer-Human Interaction, vol. 8, no. 3, pp.198-222, September 2001.


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Thomas, B., and Calder, P. Applying Cartoon Animation Techniques to Graphical User Interfaces. In TOCHI 8(3):198-- 222 (2001).


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Thomas, B., and Calder, P. Applying Cartoon Animation Techniques to Graphical User Interfaces. In TOCHI 8(3):198-- 222 (2001).


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Thomas, B.H. and P. Calder. Applying cartoon animation techniques to graphical user interfaces. TOCHI 8(3):198-- 222, September 2001.

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