Music Technology and Sound Studies
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11349
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Designing Interactive Movement Sonification For Hip-Hop Dance
Study on sonification design for hip-hop dance improvisation, examining how dancers experience real-time sound feedback during collective and individual movement performance.
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GastroConcerto: Towards Designing Dining–Sound Pairings to Support Culinary Creativity
GastroConcerto enables chefs to design auditory experiences through a plate-mounted microphone system, shifting sound design authority from interface designers to culinary practitioners.
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Touch-based speed-constant material perception relies on natural statistics
Natural material surfaces produce speed-invariant vibration signatures that explain how humans perceive materials consistently. The spectral exponent relates to tactile receptor activation.
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Intermedial interference shapes audiovisual composition
Practice-based research investigating intermedial interference in electroacoustic audiovisual composition, proposing compositional methodologies and theoretical frameworks for sound-image integration.
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Optimized tunable acoustic switch uses asymmetric scatterers
Multiobjective optimization of tunable acoustic switches using multiresonant asymmetric scatterers in sonic crystals, combining Bragg and local resonance bandgaps for switchable transmission.
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Improvisational Participatory Storming: A Toolkit of Improvisational Design Methods for Human-Robot Interaction
Improvisational Participatory Storming integrates theatre-based methods with drama therapy for inclusive human-robot interaction design, enabling direct community participation while protecting.
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Adaptive music generation improved emotional matching
Emotion-Conditioned Deep Reinforcement Learning framework for adaptive music generation. Achieves 98% emotion mapping accuracy with 280ms real-time responsiveness, enabling dynamic musical.
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String Theory: Participatory Sonification Performance of Naturalistic Conversation
String Theory transforms naturalistic conversation data into real-time interactive audio performance using sonification techniques, enabling audiences to collectively experience interpersonal.
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Hybrid reinforcement learning improved music teaching interaction
Hybrid reinforcement learning architecture for adaptive music education systems combining PPO with CNN for real-time pedagogical strategy optimization and multimodal learner state classification.
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Indexical notation may help represent sound morphology
Indexical notation framework for sound morphology using Peirce's semiotic theory, demonstrated through interactive score case study establishing causal performer-sonic relationships.
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Algorithm generates one-stroke kolams with symmetric gate switching
Algorithm for autonomous one-stroke kolam generation using iterative gate-switching on symmetrically arranged anchor-dots, addressing digital preservation of Indian floor art heritage.
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Visual Lyrics: Generating Animated Text for Music Lyric Videos with an Augmented Text Editor
System for generating animated lyric videos using augmented text editor interface and multimodal music analysis with LLM-driven animation synthesis.
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CoLyricist: Enhancing Lyric Writing with AI through Workflow-Aligned Support
AI-assisted lyric writing tool leveraging workflow-stage analysis to provide tailored support for experienced and novice lyricists across theme, ideation, drafting, and melody-fitting phases.
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Digital spatial notation broadens concert presentation
Explore how digital spatial notation functions as audiovisual art in contemporary electroacoustic music, transforming audience engagement and concert experience design.
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Origin and early activities in acoustics at the Technical University of Denmark
Explore the history of acoustic research at Denmark's Technical University, from its 1935 origins through the 1966 establishment of dedicated laboratory facilities and the pioneering work of key.
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Hardware Reincarnation: the Electronic Vape Synth and Other Upstream Salvaged Circuit
Studio methodology exploring salvaged electronics as design materials through disassembly, prototyping, and synthesis practices situated within transnational traditions of resourceful making.
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Multimodal nonlinear acoustics in two- and three-dimensional curved ducts
A weakly nonlinear model of duct acoustics in two and three dimensions accommodates curvature, torsion, and width variation, enabling analysis of wave steepening in curved ducts.

