What in the world do we hear?: understanding public and private spaces through SoundAI

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2024
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Design Research Society
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This paper reports on the Lab that the authors conducted during the DRS2024 conference. Through novel concepts of "Auditory Footprint," the authors aimed at exploring and highlighting the perceptual and ecological dimensions of sound events in both private and public spaces. During the DRS2024 Lab, multidisciplinary experts explored AI’s capacity to interpret and influence human interactions with soundscapes, proposing speculative-use cases, and addressing challenges such as subjective perception, equitable data collection, and ethical considerations. The findings advocate for a responsible integration of SoundAI technologies, aiming to foster accessibility, environmental awareness, and community well-being, while mitigating risks. Future work will formalize frameworks for AI-based sound applications and explore policy and technical feasibility.
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Artificial Intelligence
Human-data interaction
Machine Listening
Soundscape
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Lenzi, S., Özcan, E., Mora, S., Mazzarello, M., Haatveit, A., & Duarte, F. (2024). What in the world do we hear?: understanding public and private spaces through SoundAI. En Proceedings of DRS (Vol. 2024). Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/DRS.2024.1550