• Posts Tagged ‘Technology’

    Sensing Music-related Actions

    by  • Thursday 24 April 2008 • Research • 0 Comments

    The web page for our new research project called Sensing Music-related Actions is now up and running. This is a joint research project of the departments of Musicology and Informatics, and has received external funding through the VERDIKT program of the The Research Council of Norway. The project runs from July 2008 until July...

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    Writing in NeoOffice, dreaming of LaTeX

    by  • Tuesday 8 April 2008 • Software • 0 Comments

    I am working on a paper for a journal that only accepts RTF documents, and to avoid the possible problems resulting from converting a LaTeX document into RTF (or possibly from PDF), I decided to try using a word processor from the beginning. For simple word processing I have grown very found of Bean...

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    Apple tries to patent gestures

    by  • Monday 25 February 2008 • Research • 0 Comments

    Wired reports that Apple has filed around 200 patent applications related to multitouch and gesture control: Yet it appears that the company is not trying to patent the entire multitouch concept, but rather trying to protect certain uses of it — specifically the methods to interpret gestures, and in some cases, the gestures themselves....

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    TRIL centre, Emobius and Shimmer

    by  • Thursday 14 February 2008 • Research, Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    I just heard a presentation by a group of researchers from the Tril centre (Technology Research for Independent Living) in Dublin. They have developed Emobius (or EyesWeb Mobius), a set of blocks for various types of biomedical processing, as well as a graphical front-end to the forthcoming EyesWeb XMI. It is fascinating to see...

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    Syncing Movement and Audio using a VST-plugin

    by  • Thursday 14 February 2008 • Music, Research, Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    I just heard Esteban Maestre from UPF present his project on creating a database of instrumental actions of bowed instruments, for use in the synthesis of score-based material. They have come up with a very interesting solution to the recording and synchronisation of audio with movement data: Building a VST plugin which implements recording...

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