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h1. Singing Voice Interest Group
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h2. 18/06 28/05/19 : GC604
ITL
* Emir presenting his poster
First meeting,
* Chris introduction,
* coordination
h3. 04/06
* 10 min presentation
* Emir introduces DAMP Intonation dataset presentations: Courtney, Brendan + Datasets
h2. 11/06 : GC604
* 10 min presentations:
> * Wenming
> * and Yukun
* + Datasets continued
h2. 04/06
18/06 : GC604
* 10 min presentations:
> Emir, Chris + Emir introduces DAMP Intonation dataset
h2. 25/06 : GC602
*Question* - which things are best put here, and which are better kept in dedicated documents? Should this just be links to documents?
For example, is the following best placed here, or better kept in the Google spreadsheet that I just copied it from? --
h3. Datasets
h4. Phonation Modes Dataset
https://osf.io/pa3ha/
* Courtney
> Sustained vowels by one singer, range of pitches, vowels, phonation modes, labeled by filename
* Brendan
About 900 samples
* Datasets Creative Commons licence
h2. 28/05/19 : ITL
h4. VocalSet
https://zenodo.org/record/1442513#.XO25oi3MyRs
* First meeting,
Isolated vocal techniques and exercises by professional singers
* introduction,
10 hours, 20 singers, 17 vocal techniques, 3560 wav files
* coordination
Demos at https://interactiveaudiolab.github.io/demos/vocalset
* See the help button above, or "this page":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/help/en/wiki_syntax.html, for how to format things - it isn't Markdown I'm afraid, but it is fairly simple all the same
* Use the History link at top-right (and then follow one of the Annotate links) to see who has edited which line
* Click the Watch link at top-right to request email notifications when the page is edited
This project is public. Please be cautious about including "private sharing links" and the like in wiki pages.
h2. 18/06 28/05/19 : GC604
ITL
* Emir presenting his poster
First meeting,
* Chris introduction,
* coordination
h3. 04/06
* 10 min presentation
* Emir introduces DAMP Intonation dataset presentations: Courtney, Brendan + Datasets
h2. 11/06 : GC604
* 10 min presentations:
> * Wenming
> * and Yukun
* + Datasets continued
h2. 04/06
18/06 : GC604
* 10 min presentations:
> Emir, Chris + Emir introduces DAMP Intonation dataset
h2. 25/06 : GC602
*Question* - which things are best put here, and which are better kept in dedicated documents? Should this just be links to documents?
For example, is the following best placed here, or better kept in the Google spreadsheet that I just copied it from? --
h3. Datasets
h4. Phonation Modes Dataset
https://osf.io/pa3ha/
* Courtney
> Sustained vowels by one singer, range of pitches, vowels, phonation modes, labeled by filename
* Brendan
About 900 samples
* Datasets Creative Commons licence
h2. 28/05/19 : ITL
h4. VocalSet
https://zenodo.org/record/1442513#.XO25oi3MyRs
* First meeting,
Isolated vocal techniques and exercises by professional singers
* introduction,
10 hours, 20 singers, 17 vocal techniques, 3560 wav files
* coordination
Demos at https://interactiveaudiolab.github.io/demos/vocalset