Immersive Visual Analysis of Cello Bow Movements

Authors. Frank Heyen, Yannik Kohler, Sebastian Triebener, Sebastian Rigling, Michael Sedlmair
Venue. CHI IMI Workshop (2022) Workshop Paper
Type. Workshop Paper
Abstract. We propose a 3D immersive visualization environment for analyzing the right hand movements of a cello player. To achieve this, we track the position and orientation of the cello bow and record audio. As movements mostly occur in a shallow volume and the motion is therefore mostly two-dimensional, we use the third dimension to encode time. Our concept further explores various mappings from motion and audio data to spatial and other visual attributes. We work in close cooperation with a cellist and plan to evaluate our prototype through a user study with a group of cellists in the near future.
Acknowledgements. Funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany’s Excellence Strategy - EXC 2075 - 390740016, and by Cyber Valley (InstruData project).
