invited talks: archive

2006

Lecture-Recital on Music and Engineering (Dec 8), Los Angeles Philharmonic Auxiliary, Long Beach, CA

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Invited lecture(s) at the Eastman School of Music / University of Rochester, Rochester, NY (Nov 9-10)

Performance/Analysis Class: "Messiaen's Regard IV - from performance to analysis"

Electrical Engineering lecture: "Interactive Music Systems Based on Analysis of Music and Its Performance"

Eastman/UR/Cornell Music Cognition Symposium: "Interactive Music Systems Based on Analysis of Music and Its Performance"

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"Building an Interdisciplinary Research Program in Computational Music Cognition" (Oct 21), Workshop on Music, Mathematics and Computation (organizer: Aline Honingh), Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam. [ program/abstracts ]

Panel on Latency Issues in Networked Audio Systems (organizer: Elizabeth Cohen), 121st Audio Engineering Society Convention, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA. [ abstract ]

"Creating an Interdisiplinary Research Program in Music and Engineering" (Sep 18), featured lunch speaker at the Association of American Universities Association of Graduate Schools (AAU-AGS) Graduate Deans' Meeting, Davidson Conference Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

"Computer Models and Music" (Aug 8), IDM Network Seminar, jointly organized by the NUS Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ACM SIGCHI Singapore, and Singapore Computer Society SIG on Entertainment Computing, EA06-02, National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge, Singapore.
[ abstract ]

"Distributed Immersive Performance: Enabling Technologies for, and Analyses of, Remote Performance and Collaboration, Workshop Network Performance" (Jun 8), Network Performance Workshop, organizer: Norbert Schnell, IRCAM, Paris, France.

Lecture-Recital on Music and Engineering (May 18), Los Angeles Philharmonic Auxiliary, Palos Verdes, CA

"Music Information Retrieval" (Apr 14), joint presentation w Shri Narayanan. Massive Multimedia Databases - a forum on innovative collaborative research that can be leveraged for technology-enhanced, learner-centered education. Marsha Kinder, organizer. Annenberg Center, USC, Los Angeles.

"Distributed Immersive Performance: Qualitative and Quantitative Studies of Remote Collaboration".
(Mar 16) Seminar IRCAM, Paris, France.

"The Musical Engineer -- examples of experiments and explorations"
USC W.V.T. Rusch Engineering Honors Colloquium
USC Viterbi School of Engineering (Feb 3)

"Musical Rigging through ESP: A Driving Interface for
Expressive Performance Rendering" (Jan 20),
UC Santa Barbara Interactive Digital Multimedia IGERT Seminar, Santa Barbara, CA. [ abstract ]

2005

"Musical Rigging through ESP: A Driving Interface for
Expressive Performance Rendering"
Invited Talk, IRCAM, Paris (Nov 21) [ abstract ]

"Music + Engineering - Why, What, and How"
Invited Lecture, Composer's Forum, Arnold Schoenberg Institute,
Thornton School of Music, USC (Oct 28)

"Looking Beyond the Notes: An Engineering Approach
to the Study of Musical Performance" (Sep 11)
Invited tutorial at the 6th Intl Conf on Mus Inf Retrieval (ISMIR)
Goldsmiths College, University of London, London, UK. [ abstract ]

"Multi-scale Analysis and Visualization of Pitch Structures in Music" (Aug 3), Plenary Lecture, Summer Workshop on Language Engineering, Johns Hopkins University Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP 2005), Baltimore, MA. [ abstract/bio ]

"Music Cognition and Computation Research at USC" (May 20),
UC Santa Barbara Interactive Digital Multimedia IGERT Seminar, Santa Barbara, CA. [ abstract/bio ]

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CCRMA/Music @ Stanford (May 11)
1. CCRMA Colloquium: "Engineering Applications of
Computational Music Research at USC" [ abstract ]
2. Music 151: "Tonal Induction - recognition & segmentation"

HCI @ Stanford (May 13)
3. CS 547: Seminar on People, Computers, and Design [ abstract ]

CCRMA concerts @ Stanford (May 13)
4. Strictly Ballroom concert [ program ]

Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
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"Helping Music Systems Make Better Decisions"
Special Session at the INFORMS Practice Meeting
(Apr 17-19) Palm Springs, CA. [ abstract/bio/slides ]

"Re-Considering the Affinity between
Metric and Tonal Structures in Brahms' Op.76 No.8"
Annual Meeting of the Music Theory Society of New York State
(Apr 9-10) New York City, NY. [ abstract/slides ]

"MuSA.RT -- Creating Tonal Visualizations that
Dance to the Rhythm of the Music
" (Mar 13)
MaMuX Seminar, Music Representation Group,
IRCAM, Paris, France. [ abstract/slides ]

"Distributed Immersive Performance: Ameliorating the Psychophysical Effects of Network Latency"
CENIC 2005 - Pathways to Discovery
(Mar 7-9) Marina del Rey, CA.

"Mathematical Modeling and Computational Analysis of Tonal Contexts and Segmentation in Music"
Invited Talk at the Industrial and Operations Engineering seminar
(Feb 16) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. [ abstract/bio ]

"The Engineering in Music"
ARCS Annual Meeting Dinner Speaker (Jan 7)
hosted by the USC Viterbi School of Engineering
California Club, Los Angeles, CA.

2004

"Distributed Immersive Performance" a presentation at the
panel on "The Internet for Ensemble Performance?"
chair: Rob Cutietta, dean of USC's Thornton School of Music
National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) Meeting
(Nov 22) San Diego, CA. [ summary/slides ]

"Music and Computers: Recognizing Tonal Context" (Nov 5)
IMSC Student Council Speaker Series
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Los Angeles, CA [ poster/slides ]

"Musical Knowledge, Computational Models
and Retrieval
" (Oct 10). Invited tutorial at the
5th Intl Conf on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR)
Barcelona, Spain. [ abstract/slides ]

"The Spiral Array and Computational Models
for Tonal Induction and Segmentation
" (May 25)
Center for Computational Creativity
School of Informatics, City University, London, U.K.

"Messiaen's Regard IV: Automatic segmentation
using the Spiral Array
" (May 21)
"Pitch Spelling: a computational approach
using the Spiral Array
" (May 22)
MaMuX Seminar, Music Representation Group,
IRCAM, Paris, France. [ abstract/slides ]

"The Cognition of Musical Objects
for Real-Time Interaction
" (Jan 14)
Disney Online Technology Forum
Los Angeles, CA.

2003

"Music Appreciation for Computers" (Feb 18)
Sigma Xi Lecture Series
General Motors Research, Detroit, MI.

2002

"A Geometric Model for Tracking Tonal Patterns in Music" (Dec 12)
Computer Science Seminar
Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA.

"Extracting Tonal Structure from Music" (Nov 22)
Signal and Image Processing Institute Seminar Series
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

"Methodology and Teaching of Improvisation" (Jul, 2002)
with Dennis Thurmond at the World Piano Conference
Portoroz, Slovenia.

"A Computational Framework for Problems
in Music Perception and Cognition
" (Jun 27)
Dipartimento di Idraulica, Transporti e Infrastrutture Civili Seminar
Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italia.

"Exploiting the Structure of Musical Space
in Music Information Processing
" (Mar 8)
Artificial Intelligence Seminar Series
Information Sciences Institute, Marina Del Rey, CA.
[ abstract ]

2001

"Towards a Mathematical Model of Tonality" (Mar)
Cognitive Science Colloquium
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.

2000

"Towards a Mathematical Model of Tonality" (Sep)
Mathematics Department seminar
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.

"Cognition and Recognition using Voronoi Diagrams" (Sep)
Industrial and Systems Engineering Seminar Series
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.

pre-2000

"Developing Musical Intuitions: a project-based approach to music fundamentals" by Jeanne Bamberger (Nov 6, 1999)
Music Education Meeting, MIT, Cambridge, MA.

"Developing Musical Intuitions: a project-based approach to music fundamentals" by Jeanne Bamberger,
College Music Society (Oxford University Press)
Denver, CO (Oct 1999).

"The First Interior Point Algorithm for solving a Phase I Linear Program with Convexity Constraint as proposed by Von Neumann and a variant by Dantzig" (Dec, 1992)
Mathematical Programming seminar
MIT, Cambridge, MA.

"Converting a Converging Algorithm into (Sep 1991)
a Polynomially Bounded Algorithm
"
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Stanford University, Stanford, CA.


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