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SMC Master students present their research projects

15.06.2009

 

In these presentations all the students of the Master in Sound and Music Computing that are submiting their thesis in the academic year 2008-2009 will present the status of their projects.

22th June (Monday) morning, room 55.410

• 9:30. Autonomous Generation of Soundscapes using Unstructured Databases. Nate Finney
• 10:10. Representations and Control of the Spectral Model for Music Performance and Composition. Rich Eakin 
• 10:50. Expressive analysis of violin performers. Tan Hakan Ozaslan
• 11:30.  A machine learning approach to automatic accompaniement in improvised music. Dani Martín

 

22th June (Monday) afternoon, room 52.109

• 15:00. Tonal tension modeling based on audio chroma features. Agustín Martorell
• 15:40. Singing Voice Characterization in Polyphonic Audio. Anandhi Ramesh
• 16:20. My_Moods: Personalized Mood classification. Juan J. Cabrera
• 17:00 Music recognition. Cristian Quirante

 

23rd June (Tuesday) morning, room 52.201

• 9:30. Harmonic Audio Processing in Time Domain. Charalampos Christos G. Stamatopoulos
• 10:10. Real-time Guitar-Driven Synthesizer Design. Panagiotis Giotis
• 10:50. Harmonic Audio Processing in Frequency Domain. Stefan Huber
• 11:30. Non-stationary sinusoidal signal analysis. Saso Musevic

 

29th June (Monday) morning, room 55.410

• 9:30. Extending physical computing on the Reactable. Mathieu Bosi
• 10:10. Design of a Dynamic Sequencer for the Reactable. Leonardo Aldrey
• 10:50 DJ Playing Reactable. Robert Hutchinson

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