Analysing Time Series Data

Christopher Frauenberger, Gerhard Eckel, Alberto De Campo

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Abstract

This paper investigates the use of auditory perceptualisation for analysing the statistical properties of time series data. We introduce the problem domain and provide basic background on higher order statistics like skewness and kurtosis. The chosen approach
was direct audification because of the inherent time line and the high number of data points usually available for time series. We present the tools we developed to investigate this problem domain and elaborate on a listening test we conducted to find perceptual dimensions that would correlate with the statistical properties. The results indicate that there is evidence that kurtosis correlates with roughness or sharpness and that participants were able to distin-
guish signals with increasing difference of the kurtosis. For the setting in the experiment the just noticeable difference was found to be 5. The collected data did not show any similar evidence for skewness and it remains unclear whether this is perceivable in direct audification at all.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Auditory Displays
Pages504-508
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event13th International Conference on Auditory Display: ICAD 2007 - Montréal, Canada
Duration: 26 Jun 200729 Jun 2007

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Auditory Display
Abbreviated titleICAD2007
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontréal
Period26/06/0729/06/07

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