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Polina Proutskova, 2020-10-13 12:21 AM


Singing Voice and Artificial Intelligence reading group

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26/01/2021
  • Prof. Frank Scherbaum : "Musicology of the Earth to Computational Ethnomusicology of Traditional Georgian Vocal Music"

24/11

17/11
  • Emir Demirel TBA

27/10

29/09
  • Bernd Brabec de Mori & Victor A. Stoichițӑ: "Postures of listening and vocal agencies" abstract and bios, video

22/09

18/08
  • Courtney Reed: Singer's auditory imagery with altered auditory feedback abstract

07/07

30/06
  • Prof. David Howard : "Pitch in singing is not all one might think it is."

19/05

17/03

11/02

21/01/2020

10/12
4 pm GC114

5 pm : SCR bar
  • Christmas Big Sing!
  • join us to sing Christmas songs from different cultures. Bring songs from your country and teach us

29/10 : Laws 3.06

22/10 : Laws 3.06
  • Prof. Simon Dixon: "Measuring and Modelling Intonation and Temperament"

15/10 : Laws 3.06
  • Vocal physiology

01/10 NB different time slot! 2- 3 pm : Laws 3.08C
  • Wenming Gui on his research into singing voice detection and deep learning

17/09   : Laws 3.08D
  • Charis Saitis on his research on timbre and its applications to singing voice

10/09 : ArtsOne 1.25

23/07

16/07 : Bancroft: 1.03

02/07 : Eng402 Daphne Oram room
Small group, short topics

18/06 : GC604

11/06 : GC604
  • 10 min presentations:

04/06
  • 10 min presentations:

28/05/19 : ITL