Use of auditory icons as emergency warnings: evaluation within a vehicle collision avoidance application.

@article{Graham1999UseOA,
  title={Use of auditory icons as emergency warnings: evaluation within a vehicle collision avoidance application.},
  author={Robert Graham},
  journal={Ergonomics},
  year={1999},
  volume={42 9},
  pages={
          1233-48
        }
}
  • R. Graham
  • Published 1 September 1999
  • Business
  • Ergonomics
In the context of emergency warnings, auditory icons, which convey information about system events by analogy with everyday events, have the potential to be understood more quickly and easily than abstract sounds. To test this proposal, an experiment was carried out to evaluate the use of auditory icons for an in-vehicle collision avoidance application. Two icons, the sounds of a car horn and of skidding tyres, were compared with two conventional warnings, a simple tone and a voice saying… 
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