INTRODUCTION: We present early results of an ongoing investigation into the use of sound for real-time monitoring of anomalous behaviour in digital and digital/physical systems.OBJECTIVES: We aim to define design guidelines to both support authors in the process of creating sonifications that are both efficient and engaging and the transition of sonification into a mass medium for the representation of data in everyday life.METHODS: Through two Design Actions, we apply Design Research to the definition of the use case, the interaction paradigm and the experimental protocol for real-world evaluation of sonification tools.RESULTS: Two Design Actions are described.Methodologies and results of the first experimental phase are presented in detail along with their influence on the second phase, currently ongoing.CONCLUSION: We sketch a tentative design-driven process for sonifications for the real-time monitoring of anomalous behaviour in digital and digital/physical systems.
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Lenzi, S., Terenghi, G., & Moreno-Fernandez-de-Leceta, A. (2020). A design-driven sonification process for supporting expert users in real-time anomaly detection: Towards applied guidelines. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies, 7(23), 163994. https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.163994
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