# HG changeset patch # User Henrik Ekeus # Date 1328533295 0 # Node ID d5ab9c88bc7d6275506610f550584c4be2bbf477 # Parent 5ba074317028d30113ed268172efe74d06caa7d1 added golsmiths musical sophistication index. Updated information sheet diff -r 5ba074317028 -r d5ab9c88bc7d experimentProcedure/InformationSheet.doc Binary file experimentProcedure/InformationSheet.doc has changed diff -r 5ba074317028 -r d5ab9c88bc7d nime2012/mtriange.pdf Binary file nime2012/mtriange.pdf has changed diff -r 5ba074317028 -r d5ab9c88bc7d nime2012/mtriange.tex --- a/nime2012/mtriange.tex Mon Feb 06 12:30:04 2012 +0000 +++ b/nime2012/mtriange.tex Mon Feb 06 13:01:35 2012 +0000 @@ -198,9 +198,11 @@ \section{Musical Preference and Information Dynamics Study} -We carried out a preliminary study that sought to determine any correlation between aesthetic preference and the information theoretical measures of the Melody Triangle. In this study participants were asked to use the screen based interface of the Melody Triangle. It was simplified so that all they could do was move tokens around. The axes of the triangle would be randomly rearranged for each participant. +We carried out a preliminary study that sought to determine any correlation between aesthetic preference and the information theoretical measures of the Melody Triangle. In this study participants were asked to use the screen based interface of the Melody Triangle. It was simplified so that all they could do was move tokens around. The axes of the triangle would be randomly rearranged for each participant. The study was divided in to two parts, the first investigated musical preference with respect to single melodies at different tempos. In the second part of the study, a background melody is playing and the participants are asked to find a second melody that 'works well' with the background melody. For each participant this was done four times, each with a different background melody from four different areas of the Melody Triangle. + +After the study the participants were surveyed with the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index\cite{Mullensiefen:2011ts} to elicit their prior musical experience. [TODO!!] diff -r 5ba074317028 -r d5ab9c88bc7d nime2012/nime.bib --- a/nime2012/nime.bib Mon Feb 06 12:30:04 2012 +0000 +++ b/nime2012/nime.bib Mon Feb 06 13:01:35 2012 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +%% Created using Papers on Mon, 06 Feb 2012. +%% http://mekentosj.com/papers/ + @article{Abdallah:2009p4089, author = {Abdallah, S and Plumbley, M}, title = {{Information dynamics: patterns of expectation and surprise in the perception of music}}, @@ -8,3 +11,9 @@ pages = {89--117} } +@article{Mullensiefen:2011ts, +author = {M{\"u}llensiefen, D and Gingras, B and Stewart, L and Musil, J}, +title = {{Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index (Gold-MSI): Technical Report and Documentation v0. 9}}, +year = {2011} +} +