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-New Page.+====== Conducting Music - Mapping Movements to Measures ====== 
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 +| Authors | Harald Grohganz, Sebastian Böck, and Sebastian Stober | 
 +| Affiliation | University of Bonn, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Western University London (Ontario) | 
 +| Code | [[https://​github.com/​superbock/​HAMR2014|Github Link]] | 
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 +In this project, we contributed some Machine Learning techniques which may lead to an advanced "​conductible"​ MIDI player. At the end, this player might provide tempo control by hand gestures in real-time. 
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 + 
 +===== Interface ===== 
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 +The interface mainly consists of a MIDI player which provides the actual position within each measure during playback. To detect the conductor'​s movement, we use Dense Optical Flow - hence it is not necessary to track a conductor'​s hand or baton. This is some previous work, written entirely in Java. 
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 +Our goals at HAMR: 
 +  * Test some movement features. 
 +  * Estimate the conductor'​s position in measure. 
 + 
 +Future work: 
 +  * Compare both positions in measure to estimate the tempo change rate. 
 + 
 +{{::​democonducting.png|}} 
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 + 
 +===== The Model ===== 
 + 
 +Will be presented.
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