
Interactive auditory displays
Interactive auditory displays are systems that use sound to convey information and respond to user input. They enable users to navigate data, controls, or environments through audio cues, spoken messages, or sounds, often in real-time. These displays are used in devices like GPS systems, accessible technology for visually impaired individuals, or interactive museum exhibits. They enhance user experience by providing clear, immediate auditory feedback and guidance, making information accessible without relying solely on visual interfaces. Ultimately, they create a dynamic, responsive environment where sound communicates, informs, or assists users effectively.