Category: News
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School-wide seminar by Daniel Wolff, 15.01.2014, 4pm, AG08: Creating Audio-Based Experiments as Social Web Games with the CASimIR Framework
This week’s School of Informatics seminar will be given by Daniel Wolff , research student and fellow at MIRG: Location: AG08 (College Building) Date: Wednesday 15 January, 2014 Time: 16:00 – 17:30 Title: Creating Audio-Based Experiments as Social Web Games with the CASimIR Framework Abstract: This talk presents the CASimIR framework for online experiments, its…
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Reading Group Meeting 14.01.2014 – Two papers on oscillator models for rhythm perception
Our next session will be on Tuesdat 14.01.2014, 4:30pm, room AG06 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of the following papers: 1) Velasco, M. J., & Large, E. W. (2011). Pulse Detection in Syncopated Rhythms using Neural Oscillators. In 12th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (pp. 185–190). Abstract:…
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MIRG contributions at DMRN+8
The Music Informatics Research Group will present its current research at the annual Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop 2013 (DMRN+8), which will take place on Tuesday 17th December 2013 at Queen Mary University of London. The full list of oral/poster presentations from MIRG is as follows: “Adapting music similarity models to geographic user groups”,…
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Seminar on MIRG research, Wed 4th December, AG09, 5:30pm
As part of the Research Seminar series of the Department of Music, staff and students from the Department of Computing’s Music Informatics Research Group (MIRG) will discuss their research. The talk, chaired by Dr Shay Loya, will take place on Wednesday 4th December at 5:30pm, in room AG09 (College Building).
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New Funded Project: Digital Music Lab – Analysing Big Music Data
The Music Informatics Research Group is pleased to announce the recent success of a major grant application to the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for the project entitled: Digital Music Lab – Analysing Big Music Data. The 15-month, £562k project is funded through the Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities theme; project partners…
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Reading Group Meeting 18.11.2013 – ISMIR 2013 Discussion
Our next session will be on Monday 18.11.2013, 4:30pm, room AG04 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of this year’s ISMIR (14th International Society for Music Information Retrieval) conference, with attendants presenting their 1-2 favourite papers in about 5 minutes each. The program of ISMIR 2013 with all papers can…
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Pre-ISMIR Presentations, Friday 25th October, 3pm
The Music Informatics Research Group is organising a 1-hour seminar on group papers that will be presented at the ISMIR 2013 conference. The seminar will take place on Friday 25th October, 3pm, in room AG08 (College building). The following papers will be presented (each 15′ + 5′ for Q&A): Cherla, S., Weyde, T., Garcez, A.,…
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Reading Group Meeting 16.10.2013 – MIR: An Inspirational Guide to Transfer from Related Disciplines
Our next session will be on Wednesday 16.10.2013, 4:30pm, room AG05 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of the following paper: F. Weninger, B. Schuller, C. Liem, F. Kurth, and A. Hanjalic, “Music Information Retrieval: An Inspirational Guide to Transfer from Related Disciplines“, In Multimodal Music Processing, M. Müller, M.…
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Reading Group Meeting 11.09.2013 – Feature learning and deep architectures: new directions for music informatics
Our next session will be on Wednesday 11.09.2013, 4:30pm, room AG05 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of the following paper: Eric J. Humphrey, Juan P. Bello, Yann LeCun, “Feature learning and deep architectures: new directions for music informatics“, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 2013. Abstract: As we look to…
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Reading Group Meeting 21.08.2013: Universals in the world’s musics
Our next session will be on Wednesday 21.08.2013, 4:30pm, room AG02 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of the following paper: S. Brown and J. Jordania, “Universals in the world’s musics“, Psychology of Music, vol. 41, no. 2, 229-248, March 2013. Abstract: Many decades of skepticism have prevented the field…