Elaine Chew was an invited speaker at the 2010 NAE FOE Symposium at the IBM Learning Center in Armonk, NY.
From September 23 to 25, 'about 100 outstanding engineers under the age of 45 met for an intensive 2-1/2 day symposium to discuss cutting-edge developments in four areas: Cloud Computing, Engineering and Music, Autonomous Aerospace Systems, and Engineering Inspired by Biology.'
Elaine's talk in the session on Engineering and Music was titled "De-mystifying Music and Its Performance." The paper based on her talk and the presentation slides can be downloaded from the program website.
A version of the paper has been selected to appear in the winter issue of The Bridge, the NAE quarterly, which is 'disseminated to NAE members, government agencies, members of Congress, libraries, university departments, and a wide range of interested individuals (about 7,000 in all).'
These and more photos by the symposium photographer have been posted on the NAE Frontiers website.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
08.19 - Geraint Wiggins
![]() | Geraint Wiggins, Professor of Computational Creativity in the Department of Computing in Goldsmiths, University of London, visits the MuCoaCo Lab at USC and gives a seminar on Computational Creativity through a Model of Music Cognition. |
Friday, August 13, 2010
08.13 - Katie's Poster @ ISMIR in Utrecht
![]() | KatieAnna Wolf presents a poster on "Evaluation of Performance-to-Score MIDI Alignment of Piano Duets" (abstract pdf) in the late breaking / demo session at the 11th ISMIR in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Katie was a 2010 CRA-W DREU (distributed research experiences for undergraduates) awardee—one of 70 selected from over 500 applicants—and a senior double majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Minnesota. She was at the MuCoaCo Lab over the summer to work on analyzing data from the DIP (distributed immersive performance) project. |
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
08.12 - Chinghua's Poster @ ISMIR in Utrecht
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Monday, August 9, 2010
08.09 - Anja Volk
| Elaine Chew travels to the Netherlands for the ISMIR meeting this year, and meets up with Anja Volk and her family in Amsterdam, and spends a day at the North Sea, prior to the conference. |
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Friday, July 23, 2010
07.23 - Mimi4x @ IMIDA Workshop
Mimi4x, an interactive installation for high level structural improvisation based on Mimi, is unveiled at IMIDA 2010, an IEEE Conference on Multimedia & Expo workshop. Alex François and Elaine Chew present the paper:
Francois, A. R. J., I. Schankler, E. Chew (2010). Mimi4x: An Interactive Audio-Visual Installation for High-Level Structural Improvisation. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2010), Singapore, July, 2010.
and demonstrate Mimi4x in Singapore. The Mimi4x system is also shown in the video below with four sets of music material composed by Isaac Schankler collectively titled Airport:
The paper will be extended and included in a special issue of the International Journal of Arts and Technology.
Francois, A. R. J., I. Schankler, E. Chew (2010). Mimi4x: An Interactive Audio-Visual Installation for High-Level Structural Improvisation. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2010), Singapore, July, 2010.
and demonstrate Mimi4x in Singapore. The Mimi4x system is also shown in the video below with four sets of music material composed by Isaac Schankler collectively titled Airport:
The paper will be extended and included in a special issue of the International Journal of Arts and Technology.
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07.23 - CCRMA Networked Music Performance Workshop
2010.07.19-23: Chandra Rajagopal attends the CCRMA Workshop on Networked Music Performance, where he explored new technologies in networked performance and experienced firsthand the challenges faced by musicians performing together over distance.
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