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====== Conducting Music - Mapping Movements to Measures ====== | ====== Conducting Music - Mapping Movements to Measures ====== | ||
- | | Authors | Harald Grohganz, Sebastian Boeck, and Sebastian Stober | | + | | Authors | Harald Grohganz, Sebastian Böck, and Sebastian Stober | |
- | | Affiliation | University of Bonn, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz, Western University London (Ontario) | | + | | Affiliation | University of Bonn, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Western University London (Ontario) | |
- | | Code | [[https://github.com/github/dmca|Github Link]] | | + | | Code | [[https://github.com/superbock/HAMR2014|Github Link]] | |
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. | 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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- | {{::democonducting.png|}} | ||
===== Interface ===== | ===== Interface ===== | ||
- | MIDI player providing the actual position within each measure during playback. Therefore, we use Dense Optical Flow to detect global movement - hence it is not necessary to track a conductor's hand or baton. This is some previous work, written entirely in Java. | + | 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. |
Our goals at HAMR: | Our goals at HAMR: | ||
- | * Test some features | + | * Test some movement features. |
* Estimate the conductor's position in measure. | * Estimate the conductor's position in measure. | ||
Future work: | Future work: | ||
* Compare both positions in measure to estimate the tempo change rate. | * Compare both positions in measure to estimate the tempo change rate. | ||
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+ | {{::democonducting.png|}} | ||
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===== The Model ===== | ===== The Model ===== | ||
+ | Will be presented. |