MuSS-Bits are portable, easy to deploy on the user's body, on an instrument, or in the environment, and provide real-time feedback. We review existing music ...
MuSS-Bits sense sound from (a) an instrument, (b) a digital device, or (c) the environment and translate it to (d) visual and (e) vibrotactile feedback.
We developed Music Sensory Substitution (MuSS) Bits, small wearable plug-and-play sensor-display pairs that communicate wirelessly peer-to-peer.
Music Sensory Substitution Bits are presented, wireless sensor-display pairs that enable exploration of musical sound as well as customization of visual and ...
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The Sensory-Bit captures real-world sounds from various audio sources, extracts rhythm information and sends it to the Display-Bit which provides a visual and ...
In this paper, we investigated how a visual and vibrotactile music-sensory-substitution device, MuSS-Bits++, affects rhythm discrimination, reproduction, and ...
In this paper, we present Music Sensory Substitution (MuSS) Bits, wireless sensor-display pairs that enable exploration of musical sound as well as ...
Supporting Rhythm Activities of Deaf Children using Music-Sensory-Substitution Systems · MuSS-bits: sensor-display blocks for deaf people to explore musical ...
Aug 28, 2019 · Muss-Bits could be used to help deaf children learn music by introducing them to the beat and rhythm of music early on. It could be used to ...
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