Elaine Chew gave a keynote with a live demo of HeartFM visualisation at the Danish Operations Research annual meeting in Copenhagen
Tag: musical structures
Katherine Kinnaird inventor of Aligned Hierarchies visits for sabbatical
A warm welcome to Katie Kinnaird who is visiting King’s College London for her sabbatical from Smith College
Citizen Science and Frontier Research at the ERC Executive Agency
ERC grantees share research involving citizen science at annual event: topics included music, fruitflies, women’s health, and air pollution
Elaine Chew gives PRiSM / RNCM Sir John Manduell Research Forum
Elaine Chew speaks on Music & the Heart: A Math-Tech Perspective, RNCM Sir John Manduell Research Forum hosted by PRiSM Director Emily Howard
Perceiver-centered Approach to Representing/Annotating Performed Music in Special Issue: Selected Papers from International Symposium on Performance Science
How do performers make listeners hear prominence and segmentation? Read about our citizen science paradigm for capturing such prosodic info
Gonzalo Romero-García and Daniel Bedoya participate at TENOR 2022
Gonzalo Romero-García and Daniel Bedoya attend TENOR 2022 conference in Marseille, France, May 9-11 to present COSMOS research results
Elaine Chew Keynotes at University of Salzburg / Universität Mozarteum
Elaine Chew gives keynote on music and cardiology at the Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg / Universität Mozarteum in Austria at 18h00 CET on 17 March 2022.
Public launch : CosmoNote musical annotation interface
Announcing launch of CosmoNote, featuring Glenn Gould’s 1955 performance of Goldberg Variations: Aria and the first seven variations
Paul Lascabettes among STMS doctoral students presenting end-of-Year-1 research
ENS CDSN doctoral fellow Paul Lascabettes is among the STMS doctoral students presenting research at end of first year at the « Journée des doctorantes et des doctorants »
Upcoming Talks at Mercredis de STMS: Ongoing Research on Expressive Musical Performance
Join us online at noon on Wednesday, November 24 for three short talks by postdoctoral researchers Emma Frid, Emily Graber, and Corentin Guichaoua. https://youtu.be/6kUxa8g_SLU