Computers, Audio & Music Seminar
This is a paper reading & discussion group, with the attendees taking turns presenting papers or giving demos, and hopefully everyone joining in with discussion and brainstorming. The goal is to explore the current research in computer music and audio, understanding the nature of unsolved problems and open issues, and hopefully finding possible solutions. We don't expect anyone to have deep knowledge of music or computing, and we encourage anyone who is interested in music or audio to join in.
Areas of exploration are, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Audio Effects
* Sound Synthesis
* Physical Models and Virtual Musical Instruments
* Virtual Analog Models
* Sound Representation and Sound Modeling
* Time-frequency & Spectral Processing
* Audio Coding
* Audio Analysis and Feature Extraction
* Synthesis, Reproduction and Perception of Spatial Sound
* Perception, Cognition, and Psychoacoustics
* Software and Hardware Implementations
* Audio-Based Music Information Retrieval Systems
* Automatic Transcription and High-level Features
* Source Separation
* Networked Audio and the Internet
* Compositional Issues and Sound Design
* Audio in Mobile Applications
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse590m/CurrentQtr/