This is project was completed six years ago, so I'm not sure that you will be able to get answer to this question from the developers. You can try reaching out to Professor Hoque, who teaches the human computer interaction course. You can find his contact info through this page: roc-hci.com/people/
Here is the archived page on the Human Computer Interaction past projects site, which has a working download link: roc-hci.com/past-projects/vowel-shape/
Interesting technology. What is missing is a discussion and implementation within the software of the circularity of vowel space. Nearly all musicians and even most linguists are not aware that there are 12 Universal vowels which form a vowel space circle like the pitch Circle of 5ths, first demonstrated by Liljencrants (1972). Vowels have also been demonstrated to be a tristimulus function which has been directly correlated to the color tristimulus function, first hypothesized by Yilmaz (1967). This science is explored in depth within the book 'A Rosetta Stone' - books.google.com/books/about?id=Qx1MBAAAQBAJ
If the current version does not work on your computer or device, there may be a version developed in the future. Click on the link above and if you are unable to find what you need at that page, try using the 'contact' tab to reach the team and ask about future versions.
What memories this brings me! I had the honor and pleasure to studied under Ms Ciesinski a year at Eastman so good times
I have a question, I can only find 2 baseline vowels to study with. Are there more vowels included in the program? thank you in advance.
This is project was completed six years ago, so I'm not sure that you will be able to get answer to this question from the developers. You can try reaching out to Professor Hoque, who teaches the human computer interaction course. You can find his contact info through this page: roc-hci.com/people/
Is this ap still available? If so I'd appreciate your posting a new link. The old ones are no longer working. Thank you!
Here is the archived page on the Human Computer Interaction past projects site, which has a working download link: roc-hci.com/past-projects/vowel-shape/
Interesting technology. What is missing is a discussion and implementation within the software of the circularity of vowel space. Nearly all musicians and even most linguists are not aware that there are 12 Universal vowels which form a vowel space circle like the pitch Circle of 5ths, first demonstrated by Liljencrants (1972). Vowels have also been demonstrated to be a tristimulus function which has been directly correlated to the color tristimulus function, first hypothesized by Yilmaz (1967). This science is explored in depth within the book 'A Rosetta Stone' - books.google.com/books/about?id=Qx1MBAAAQBAJ
7 years later and I wanna use this app on my iPhone but can’t😭 Sounds like project time
Fantastic. How can I make it work for a Mac computer?
This was developed for a PC, so unfortunately there is no version that will work on a Mac, unless you run Windows as a parallel OS.
Please can you repost an up to date link to the software? Thank you :)
A new page has just been created with a link to download the app: www.cs.rochester.edu/hci/currentprojects.php?proj=all
I could see the file under Past Projects in the link, but the download link no longer works
Thanks for pointing that out! The link has been fixed and you can now download the app from that page once again.
This is incredible! Is there a Mac version? I can't open an .exe file on my computer from what I can tell.
If the current version does not work on your computer or device, there may be a version developed in the future. Click on the link above and if you are unable to find what you need at that page, try using the 'contact' tab to reach the team and ask about future versions.
HI, i cannot find the file to download, is it still available?
Hi Caterina, it looks like it is still available under "Past Projects" at www.cs.rochester.edu/hci/currentprojects.php?proj=all.
Will this app be available to all? When/where can it be accessed? Thank you!
It is available for anyone to download for free: www.csc170.org/valex/csc170/hci-final-project/index.html
awe .... some....TNX!!