Abstract
To investigate how auditory augmentation influences user jumping activity on an elastic trampoline, the authors developed a system to interactively augment the trampoline's sound. The system's sound design is inspired by iconic jumping sounds from games, with sensing technology based on a combination of motion tracking with depth camera and audio-based contact sensing between the feet and trampoline. Results show that such interactive sonification stimulates changes in the user's behavior toward increased performance during the exercise; it also positively affects the user experience.
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