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(2012). Characterization of the Freesound Online Community.
Third International Workshop on Cognitive Information Processing. 279-284. Abstract
(2012). Factors in human recognition of timbre lexicons generated by data clustering.
Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC2012). Abstract
(2012). Small world networks and creativity in audio clip sharing.
International Journal of Social Network Mining (IJSNM). 1(1), 112-127. Abstract
(2011). Authoring augmented soundscapes with user-contributed content.
ISMAR Workshop on Authoring Solutions for Augmented Reality.
(2011). Freesound 2: An Improved Platform for Sharing Audio Clips.
International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2011), Late-breaking Demo Session. Abstract
(2011). An online platform for interactive soundscapes with user-contributed content.
AES 41st International Conference on Audio for Games. Abstract
(2010). Community structure in audio clip sharing.
International Conference on INTELLIGENT NETWORKING AND COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS (INCoS 2010). Abstract
(2010). Graph grammar representation for collaborative sample-based music creation.
5th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound. Abstract
(2010). A system for soundscape generation, composition and streaming.
XVII CIM - Colloquium of Musical Informatics. Abstract
(2010). Content-based retrieval from unstructured databases using an ecological acoustics taxonomy.
International Community for the Auditory Display.
(2010). Ecological acoustics perspective for content-based retrieval of environmental sounds.
EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing. 2010, Abstract
(2009). Sound Object Classification for Symbolic Audio Mosaicing: A Proof-of-Concept.
(, Ed.).Sound and Music Computing Conference. 297-302. Abstract
(2009). Supporting Soundscape Design in Virtual Environments with Content-based Audio Retrieval.
Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. 2(3), Abstract
(2009). Freesound Radio: supporting music creation by exploration of a sound database.
Computational Creativity Support Workshop CHI09. Abstract

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