• Posts Tagged ‘Research’

    Multimodal sensing

    by  • Tuesday 9 September 2008 • Research

    AppleInsider reports on a set of patents for multimodal sensing (i.e. using two or more senses at the same time). Multimodal sensing has been a hot research topic in human-computer interaction for several years, based on the knowledge that human perception and cognition is fundamentally multimodal. If we want computers to respond more efficiently...

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    Entrainment

    by  • Tuesday 9 September 2008 • Research

    One of the groups at the ISSSM showed a video of metronome synchronisation shot at the Nonlinear dynamics and medical physics group at Lancaster University. This is an old physics trick, first described by Huygens, but it is still fascinating. Here I found the video on Youtube:

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    Open lab

    by  • Tuesday 26 August 2008 • Research

    Introduction

    We have slowly been moving into our new lab spaces over the last weeks. The official opening of the labs is scheduled for Friday 26 September, but we had a pre-opening “Open lab” for the new music students last week, and here are some of the pictures research coordinator Anne Cathrine Wesnes shot during...

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    Exporting references from Google Scholar

    by  • Thursday 17 July 2008 • Research • 4 Comments

    Google scholar

    I have written about the (hidden) possibility of exporting references from Google Scholar before, but since several people have asked about this lately, I will post a more detailed description of how you can do that here. It is very simple: 1. Go to Google Scholar 2. Select the Scholar preferences: 3. At the...

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    Black box in the lab

    by  • Thursday 17 July 2008 • Research • 2 Comments

    Motion lab

    Last week we started setting up a “black box” in the new lab space. It is great to finally have a more permanent motion lab set up that we can use for various types of observation studies and recording sessions.

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