Master thesis from SMC Master 2015-2016
Master thesis from SMC Master 2015-2016
15.11.2016
The Master thesis from the Sound and Music Computing Master finished in the year 2015-2016 are now available online.
- Angulo, I. Hexaphonic Guitar Transcription and Visualization.
- Chandna, P. Audio Source Separation Using Deep Neural Networks.
- Scarano, D. Automatic Classification of Musical Instrument Samples.
- Adell, I. Automatic Detection of Audio Defects in Personal Music Collections.
- Kritsis, K. Capturing Violin Performance Gestures with a Single Camera System.
- Blanco, A. Design and Evaluation of a Musical Neurofeedback Software in Matlab.
- Parera, J. DJ Codo Nudo: a novel method for seamless transition between songs for electronic music.
- Calopa, P. Drums and Bass Interlocking.
- Zurita, V. Exploring structural sections in EDM DJ-created radio mixes with the help of automatic music descriptors.
- Stamellos, L. Freesound drum sets using unconventional sounds.
- Patlatzoglou, K. Neural and Music Correlates of Music-evoked Emotions.
- Jade, C. Rhythm alternation using interval sets.
- Nistal, J. Rhythmic arrangement from finger-tapping audio signals.
- Yang, Y. Structure Analysis of Beijing Opera Arias.
- Meléndez, B. Studying the Application of Deep Learning to the Task of Key Estimation.
- Tsukanov, R. Tools for building new MIR datasets.