CIRMMT Student Symposium 2018 - List of Presenters

The CIRMMT Student Symposium takes place annually, on the day of our General Assembly. Students present their recent work in the form of oral presentations, poster presentations, demos, or performances. Proposals are chosen by the Student Executive Committee in order to present a broad picture of CIRMMT research, from musical compositions to computational algorithms. / Le symposium Etudiant du CIRMMT a lieu chaque année, le jour de l’Assemblée Générale. Les étudiants y présentent leurs travaux récents sous forme de présentations orales, posters, démonstrations et concerts. Les travaux présentés sont choisis par le Comité Exécutif Etudiant et visent à représenter la vaste étendue des recherches menées au CIRMMT, des compositions musicales aux algorithmes informatiques.

CIRMMT Student Symposium 2018 / Symposium Etudiant du CIRMMT 2018

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General Assembly and Student Symposium 2018 Overview

 

09:30-10:05 : COFFEE / CAFÉ

10:05-12:10: ORAL Presentations / Présentations orales

  • 10:05 - 10:30: Louis Commère, Visual data sonification to assist blind people​
  • 10:30 - 10:55: David Rafferty, Structured cell: a work in space
  • 10:55 - 11:20 André Martins de Oliveira, Katelyn Richardson, The KKPM database: Revolutionizing musical instrument training through crowdsourced data
  • 11:20 - 11:45: Etienne Richan, Towards translating perceptual distance 
  • 11:45 - 12:10: Etienne Thoret, Perceptually inspired representations for the analysis of musical timbre

12:10-2:00: LUNCH & POSTER AND AUDIO DEMOS / DÎNER & AFFICHES ET DEMONSTRATIONS D'AUDIO

  • Johnty Wang, Informing the development of a mapping interface for alternative control of pipe organs
  • Matthew Boerum, Jack Kelly, Diego Quiroz, The effect of virtual environments on localization during a 3D audio production task
  • Pierre Grandjean, Philippe-Aubert Gauthier, Alain Berry, Spherical double-layer microphone array for 3D recordings and directional metrics measurements: design and fabrication
  • Ian Marci, Handedness in percussion performance
  • Moe Touizrar, The sunrise metaphor in orchestral music: An analysis of transmodal perception from creation to reception 
  • David Rafferty, Structured cell: a work in space [AUDIO DEMO in Studio 22, level minus 2]


2:00-3:00: CIRMMT Student Award Lightning TALKS 

  • 2:00 - 2:10: Yaolong JuGenerating multi-style harmonic analysis using artificial intelligence for homorhythmic music
  • 2:10 - 2:20: Tanor Bonin, Kseniya Degtyareva, Ephraim Hahn, Investigating semantic and technical coordination among composers, performers and sound engineers
  • 2:20 - 2:30: Laura Jacyna, Kit Soden: Thesaurus of orchestration
  • 2:30 - 2:40: Noam Bierstone, Takuto Fukuda, Mylène Gioffredo, Reimagining Kagel's Exotica in a contemporary technological and cultural context
  • 2:40 - 2:50: John Sullivan, Building performance practice around new instruments: A longitudinal study of the Noisebox


3:00-3:20 : coffee break / Pause Café

3:20-4:20: Keynote address / Conférence invitée

  • Eric Heller, Journey into psychoacoustics