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Visualizing vowels as colored ACF images

Author: gbh444g

Score: 26

Comments: 7

Date: 2021-12-02 08:01:10

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gbh444g wrote at 2021-12-02 20:55:45:

Hi HN! In my previous post,

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25037784

, I presented so-called ACF images, where the auto-correlation function of a sound waveform is drawn in polar coordinates. It turned out that ACF images capture a good deal of sound symmetry.

This post is a natural extension of that idea. I've been thinking how to introduce colors into ACF images. ACF splits a waveform into a set of pure cosine waves and aligns them together by removing the phase. The idea is to color each cosine wave with the note it corresponds to, so when these waves are aligned, not only the amplitudes of the waves add up, but also their colors.

nitrogen wrote at 2021-12-04 06:19:15:

Are the overall amplitudes normalized? Some images appear brighter or darker than others, so I wonder if comparing them would be easier if there was some kind of perceptual brightness normalization step.

jaclaz wrote at 2021-12-04 13:36:04:

It somehow reminds me of a sci-fi story (I believe by Ray Bradbury) about Martians being able to "see" sounds and music and the possibility - by injecting a drug - for humans to have the same possibility but only once in a lifetime and for a limited time, I cannot remember the exact title.

JKCalhoun wrote at 2021-12-04 12:04:28:

Rougly (sic) speaking, the radial coordinate corresponds to time, the angular coordinate corresponds to frequency and color correponds (sic) to pitch or musical note.

Confused since pitch and frequency in my mind are the same thing. I googled around and there is precious little about this that I could find to enlighten me ... uses a pair of FFT's or some such.

nitrogen wrote at 2021-12-04 18:37:09:

It's probably note within octave, so 55, 110, 220, 440, 880, etc. would all get colored as "A".

wyldfire wrote at 2021-12-04 06:17:07:

Neat, they're vaguely reminiscent of the heptapods' written language.

jicea wrote at 2021-12-04 08:30:48:

It immediately reminds me of _Voyelles_ a poem, written in 1895 by Arthur Rimbaud

  A noir, E blanc, I rouge, U vert, O bleu : voyelles,
  Je dirai quelque jour vos naissances latentes :
  A, noir corset velu des mouches Ă©clatantes
  Qui bombinent autour des puanteurs cruelles,
    
  Golfes d’ombre ; E, candeurs des vapeurs et des tentes,
  Lances des glaciers fiers, rois blancs, frissons d’ombelles ;
  I, pourpres, sang craché, rire des lèvres belles
  Dans la colère ou les ivresses pénitentes ;
  
  U, cycles, vibrements divins des mers virides,
  Paix des pâtis semés d’animaux, paix des rides
  Que l’alchimie imprime aux grands fronts studieux ;
  
  O, suprĂŞme Clairon plein des strideurs Ă©tranges,
  Silences traversés des Mondes et des Anges :
  — O l’Oméga, rayon violet de Ses Yeux !

Arthur Rimbaud, _Poésies_

But you’re right, it also looks like an alien alphabet. Very cool