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In the light of the performed work, we discuss how links between heart- and sound signals can be further explored through sonification to promote understanding of aspects related to cardiovascular health.Ownership of the copyright of this website: All copyright in the text, graphics, user interfaces, visual interfaces, photographs, trademarks, logos, sounds, music, artwork, any downloads and computer code (collectively, "Content"), including but not limited to the design, structure, selection, coordination, expression, and arrangement of such Content, contained on the Site is owned, controlled or licensed by ICAD or its subsidiaries, and is protected by trade dress, copyright, patent and trademark laws, and various other intellectual property rights and unfair competition laws. Results from a listening experiment suggested that the proposed mapping between TFC and harmonic tension was successful in terms of communicating low versus high coherence between heart signals, with an overall accuracy of 69%, which was significantly higher than chance. The proposed framework highlights synergies between sound and heart signals through mapping between time-frequency coherence (TFC) of heart signals and harmonic tension and dissonance in music. to highlight other aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic than those usually portrayed through sonification, which often focuses on the number of cases. The aim of this work is to sonify heart signals to reflect how a medical team comes together during a COVID-19 treatment, i.e. Title: Mapping Inter-Cardiovascular Time-Frequency Coherence to Harmonic Tension in Sonification of Ensemble Interaction Between a COVID-19 Patient and the Medical TeamĪuthors: Emma Frid (KTH, CNRS–UMR9912/STMS (IRCAM)), Michele Orini (University College London), Giampaolo Martinelli (Barts Health NHS Trust), Elaine Chew ( CNRS–UMR9912/STMS (IRCAM))Ībstract: This paper presents exploratory work on sonic and visual representations of heartbeats of a COVID-19 patient and a medical team. The paper is available on HAL and will be archived in the collections of the ICAD community. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Audio Display, online, 25-28 June 2021. Mapping Inter-Cardiovascular Time-Frequency Coherence to Harmonic Tension in Sonification of Ensemble Interaction Between a COVID-19 Patient and the Medical Team. The presentation was followed by a Q&A session in Gather Town.įrid, E, M Orini, G Martinelli, E Chew (2021). On Saturday, 26 June 2021, Emma Frid presented the resulting work as reported in “Mapping Inter-Cardiovascular Time-Frequency Coherence to Harmonic Tension in Sonification of Ensemble Interaction Between a COVID-19 Patient and the Medical Team” at the International Conference on Auditory Display ( ICAD2021). He approached us to sonify this data to show the medical team coming together to support the patient. In the early days of the pandemic, Giampaolo Martinelli, Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist at St.Bartholomew’s Hospital in London collected ECG recordings of a heart transplant COVID-19 patient and the medical team during a ward round.