| Number | 1040 |
|---|---|
| Year | 1997 |
| Drawer | 19 |
| Entry Date | 06/29/1998 |
| Authors | Vatikiotis-Bateson, Eric, Tiede, Mark K., Rubin, Philip E., and Benoît, Christian. |
| Contact | Philip Rubin at Haskins Laboratories |
| Publication | International Symposium on Simulation, Visualization, and Auralization for Acoustic Research and Education, April 2-4, April 1997, Tokyo, Japan. |
| url | http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Reprints/HL1040.pdf |
| Abstract | The role of visualization is speech production research is discussed from the perspective of efforts at our respective laboratories to develop research tools appropriate to the analysis and representation of behavior that is inherently dynamic, multidimensional, and only partially visible to external view. Accelerating advances in technology over the past few years have brought us much closer to achieving this goal, while providing the means to pose quite different questions than before. Despite the obvious benefits, the scale and speed of the recent advances in visualization, such as animation, also pose problems at a number of levels. While such “growing pains” can be managed, they cannot be ignored. |
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