3 contributions accepted at the 21st ACM international conference on Multimedia in Barcelona, Spain. These works describe our current approach and technology we are developing to build motion-sound interactive systems. These systems should favor the building of an action-perception loop (motion-sound) and should facilitate the sensori-motor learning, which will be evaluated next.
Jules Françoise won the Best Doctoral Symposium Paper (see below)
Short paper
- J. Françoise, N. Schnell and F. Bevilacqua, “A Multimodal Probabilistic Model for Gesture–based Control of Sound Synthesis“, in Proceedings of the 21st ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM ’13, (New York, NY, USA), pp. 705–708, ACM, 2013.
Demo
- J. Françoise, N. Schnell, and F. Bevilacqua, “Gesture-based control of physical modeling sound synthesis: A mapping-by-demonstration approach“, in Proceedings of the 21st ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM ’13, (New York, NY, USA), pp. 447–448, ACM, 2013.
Doctoral Consortium
- J. Françoise, “Gesture–sound mapping by demonstration in interactive music systems” inProceedings of the 21st ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM ’13, (New York, NY, USA), pp. 1051–1054, ACM, 201