Author: Emmanouil
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Seminar by Polina Proutskova, Wed 24/09/2014, 12:00
On Wednesday 24/09/2014, at 12:00, Polina Proutskova (Goldsmiths, University of London) will give a talk entitled “Modelling vocal production in the world’s music cultures”. The seminar will take place in room AG04 (College Building) of City University London. Title: Modelling vocal production in the world’s music cultures Abstract: In order to apply computational approaches to…
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MIRG Papers at Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2014)
The Music Informatics Research Group will present its current research at the 1st International Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2014), which will take place on 12th September 2014 at City University London. The list of oral presentations from MIRG is as follows: Tillman Weyde, Stephen Cottrell, Jason Dykes, Emmanouil Benetos, Daniel Wolff, Dan Tidhar,…
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Seminar by Florian Jouffreau, Wed 20th Aug, AG06, 4:30pm
On Wednesday 20/8/2014, at 4:30pm, Florian Jouffreau (Polytech Paris UPMC, visiting MIRG) will give a talk entitled “Particle Swarm Optimization on HPC applied to Music Similarity”. The seminar will take place in room AG06 (College Building) of City University London. Title: Particle Swarm Optimization on HPC applied to Music Similarity Abstract: This talk will summarize…
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Seminar by Dr Andre Holzapfel, Mon 7/7/2014, 1pm
On Monday 7/7/2014, at 1pm, Dr Andre Holzapfel (Boğaziçi University, Istanbul) will give a talk entitled “Tracking the odd: meter inference in musical audio using particle filters”. The seminar will take place in room AG03 (College Building) of City University London. Title: Tracking the odd: meter inference in musical audio using particle filters Abstract: In the…
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MIRG Presentations at Statistical Musicology Session of ECDA 2014
The Music Informatics Research Group will present its current research at the European Conference on Data Analysis (ECDA 2014), in particular at the “Statistical Musicology” session organised as part of the conference. ECDA will take place on 2-4 July 2014 in Bremen, Germany. The list of presentations from MIRG is as follows: Dan Tidhar, Srikanth…
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Seminar by Prof Juan Pablo Bello, Tue 24/06/2014, 12.30
On Tuesday 24/06/2014, at 12:30, Prof Juan Pablo Bello (New York University, USA) will give a seminar on “Designing and Learning Features for Music Information Retrieval”. The seminar will take place in room A220 (College Building). Title: Designing and Learning Features for Music Information Retrieval Abstract: This talk discusses a mix of concepts, problems and techniques at…
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Seminar by Dr François Rigaud, Tue 20/05/2014, 4pm
On Tuesday 20/05/2014, at 4pm, Dr François Rigaud (Télécom ParisTech, France) will give a seminar on “Models of music signals informed by the physics of instruments”. The seminar will take place in room AG03 (College Building). Title: Models of music signals informed by the physics of instruments: Application to piano music analysis by Non-negative Matrix…
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New Funded Project: An Integrated Audio-Symbolic Model of Music Similarity
The Music Informatics Research Group is pleased to announce the recent success of a grant application to the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for the project entitled: An Integrated Audio-Symbolic Model of Music Similarity. The 11-month, £77k project is funded through the Amplification Awards of the Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities theme;…
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Seminar by Prof Gerald Schuller, Fri 21/3/2014, 10:30am
On Friday 21/03/2014, at 10:30am, Prof Gerald Schuller (University of Ilmenau, Germany) will give a seminar on “Parametric Audio Coding”. The seminar will take place in room AG06 (College Building). Title: Parametric Audio Coding Abstract: This presentation introduces a novel algorithm for parametric audio coding of isolated electric guitar recordings. Only the output signal of…
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Seminar by Dan Tidhar, Wed 26/02, 4:30pm, AG01
Our next session will be on Wednesday 26.02.2014, 4:30pm, room AG01 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to a talk by Dr Dan Tidhar, Research Fellow at MIRG and the Department of Music, currently working in the Digital Music Lab project. Title: Police and beyond – temperament estimation from harpsichord recordings Abstract: Following…