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Can I use my phone as an audio interface? 

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Spatial audio processing using ad-hoc microphone arrays that consist of mobile devices, such as smartphones, is an attractive approach for future speech and audio capturing applications.
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01 Jan 2008
7 Citations
The use of a voice interface, along with textual, graphical, video, tactile, and audio interfaces, can improve the experience of the user of a mobile device.
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J. McMullan, Ingrid Richardson 
04 Dec 2006
17 Citations
In this paper we argue that the mobile phone must be considered both in terms of telephone functionality, and as an emergent entertainment media interface.
This approach is highly usable, but is completely vulnerable against far-near attackers, i. e., ones who are remotely located and can guess the victim's audio environment or make the phone create predictable sounds (e. g., ringers), and those who are in physical proximity of the user.
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Sanjib Sur, Teng Wei, Xinyu Zhang 
02 Jun 2014
40 Citations
The synchronized smartphone array further enables autodirective audio capturing, i. e., tracking the speaker's location, and beamforming the audio capturing towards the speaker to improve audio quality.
The experiment results indicate the feasibility of utilising the audio directional system with low power consumption and micro size in portable multimedia devices as well as in mobile phone.
In addition, we show that the proposed interface offers the opportunity to combine the advantages of existing approaches within a single, easy-to-use UI component that complements and enhances the common user interfaces known from standard audio player software.
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Samuel Lahtinen, Jari Peltonen 
28 Oct 2003
20 Citations
Speech recognition can be used as an extra user interface that also allows simultaneous use of other interfaces.
Deictic interaction with a spatial audio display is found to be a feasible solution for future interface designs.