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1. Scott Van Duyne? (Smartelectronix - Bram de Jong)
2. Re: Scott Van Duyne? (Kenji Kimura)
3. post message (Yazhong Feng)
4. post message (Yazhong Feng)
5. Call for papers invited sessions SCI2003 (Yazhong Feng)
6. Re: Re: Prony's method (=?X-UNKNOWN?Q?T=F3th_L=E1szl=F3?=)
7. Re: post message (y.shi at gpe-hkg.com)
8. Re: Scott Van Duyne? (Joerg Spix)
9. Re: post message (Vesa Norilo)
10. FDN Reverb again - what delay line settings to use? (dan mailing list)
11. temporal resolution (David Dorran)
12. Re: temporal resolution (=?X-UNKNOWN?Q?T=F3th_L=E1szl=F3?=)
13. RE: where to go now... [was : The source of your know
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Message: 1
From: "Smartelectronix - Bram de Jong" <bram at smartelectronix.com>
To: <music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 00:10:09 +0100
Subject: [music-dsp] Scott Van Duyne?
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
Hey people,
I was wondering if anyone knows if Scott Van Duyne has a webpage somewhere.
I tried googling -of course- but couldn't find anything.
There's a tremendously interesting paper in ICMC Procedeedings (´94)
which came from his hand ( + Smith and J. Pierce (RIP) ) I have here,
but I'm interested to see if there are any other papers written by him.
And, who knows, perhaps some kind of thesis??
As a sidenote: how can one obtain the ICMC proceedings?
cheers,
- bram
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Message: 2
From: "Kenji Kimura" <kenji at zoo.co.uk>
To: <music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu>
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Scott Van Duyne?
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 00:23:55 -0000
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smartelectronix - Bram de Jong" <bram at smartelectronix.com>
To: <music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 11:10 PM
Subject: [music-dsp] Scott Van Duyne?
> Hey people,
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows if Scott Van Duyne has a webpage
somewhere.
> I tried googling -of course- but couldn't find anything.
>
> There's a tremendously interesting paper in ICMC Procedeedings (´94)
> which came from his hand ( + Smith and J. Pierce (RIP) ) I have here,
> but I'm interested to see if there are any other papers written by him.
>
> And, who knows, perhaps some kind of thesis??
>
> As a sidenote: how can one obtain the ICMC proceedings?
>
> cheers,
>
> - bram
>
>
> dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info,
FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp links
http://shoko.calarts.edu/musicdsp/
> http://aulos.calarts.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp
>
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Message: 3
From: "Yazhong Feng" <fengyz_zju at 263.net>
To: <music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 10:11:25 +0800
Subject: [music-dsp] post message
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
How can I post message to the mailing list?
Sincerely yours
Feng Yazhong
College of Computer Science
Zhejiang University
fengyz_zju at 263.net
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Message: 4
From: "Yazhong Feng" <fengyz_zju at 263.net>
To: <music-dsp at shoko.calarts.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 10:19:14 +0800
Subject: [music-dsp] post message
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
Can I post a message?
Sincerely yours
Feng Yazhong
College of Computer Science
Zhejiang University
fengyz_zju at 263.net
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Message: 5
From: "Yazhong Feng" <fengyz_zju at 263.net>
To: <music-dsp at shoko.calarts.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 12:14:23 +0800
Subject: [music-dsp] Call for papers invited sessions SCI2003
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
<<Sorry for multiple copies!>>
CALL FOR PAPERS
Invited Session on Music Information Analysis, Indexing and Retrieval,at the
7th World Multi-Conference on
SYSTEMICS, CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS, SCI 2003,July 27-30, 2003
Orlando, Florida (USA)
Sheraton World Resort
http://www.iiisci.org/sci2003/
http://www.iiis.org/sci2003/
Deadline:April 20, 2003.
TOPICS OF INTEREST (BUT NOT LIMITED TO)
* Music Representation
* Music Indexing
* Analyzing of Music Genre, Style and Mood
* Music Information Retrieval
* Music Similarity
* Music Signal Processing
* User Interface and Usability for Music IR System
* Audio Source Separation
SUBMISSION
Extended abstracts or paper drafts should be sent taking into account the
following format:
1. Major theme of the paper, related to the major themes given above.
2. Paper title.
3. Extended abstract of 500 to 1500 words and/or paper drafts of 2000 to
5000 words, in English.
4. Author(s) and/or co-author(s) with names, addresses, telephone and fax
numbers, and e-mail addresses.
Submission should be sent electronically to Yazhong Feng (Invited Session
Organizer), fengyz_zju at 263.net.
DATES
Extended abstract or paper draft due: April 20, 2003.
Notification of acceptance: May 09, 2003.
Camera-ready paper due: May 21, 2003.
PAPERS REVIEWING AND PUBLICATION
Submitted papers will be reviewed. Accepted papers, which should not exceed
six single- spaced typed pages, will be published by means of paper and
electronic proceedings.
Best papers will be selected for awards and might be recommended for journal
publications.
Multiple author books might be published by IIIS, based on the best-invited
sessions, the best focus symposia or the best mini-conferences, and the
topic of the papers.Details can be found in the conference web page
http://www.iiisci.org/sci2003/.
CONFERENCE FEES
The conference fees will be $370 before the Camera Ready deadline and $420
after the Camera Ready deadline.
This fee will include exclusively:
¡¤ A CD-ROM version of the proceedings
¡¤ One volume of the hard copy version of the Conference Proceedings. (Other
volumes will be available with a 40% of discount for participants)
¡¤ Coffee breaks
¡¤ Welcome Reception
Each registration fee might include just one paper, which presentation will
be included in the conference program and published in the conference
proceedings. Any other expenses must be afforded/provided by the
participants. The registration fee does not include any post-conference
services. There will be additional shipping and handling costs for those
registered authors who, for unforeseen reasons, could not go to the
conference. Any post-conference administrative requirements will be charged
$20 per staff hour required to elaborate such a requirement, with a minimum
of $10. Post-conference requirements will have their own deadline, which in
no case will be more than three months, after the last day of the
conference.
SESSION CONTACTS
For any information related with this invited session, please contact with
the organizer, Yazhong Feng, fengyz_zju at 263.net.
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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 08:47:00 +0100 (MET)
From: =?X-UNKNOWN?Q?T=F3th_L=E1szl=F3?= <tothl at inf.u-szeged.hu>
To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Re: Prony's method
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Mark KAHRS wrote:
> This was studied a while back by Laroche.
>
For me the real interesting point is whether it is worth going further
than a certain resolution? I mean, there must be a limit where the signals
would sound the same anyway. For speech, the usual resolution of a long
FFT window is enough. However, our brain processes speech and music quite
differently, so I would guess music requires much finer decomposition. But
it would deserve some psychoacoustic investigation before going into
number-crunching.
Laszlo Toth
Hungarian Academy of Sciences *
Research Group on Artificial Intelligence * "Failure only begins
e-mail: tothl at inf.u-szeged.hu * when you stop trying"
http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/~tothl *
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Message: 7
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] post message
To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
From: y.shi at gpe-hkg.com
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 17:02:52 +0800
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
Hi Feng YaZhong!
Are you in China? Are you also a audio/music DSP fan? What is your
field?
Best Regards!
Shi-Yong (ʦÓÂ)
R&D,GPE(ShenZhen) Limited
"Yazhong Feng"
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:40:46 +0200
To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
From: Joerg Spix <joerg.spix at informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Scott Van Duyne?
Reply-To: music-dsp at aulos.calarts.edu
Hi,
>I was wondering if anyone knows if Scott Van Duyne has a webpage somewhere.
>
>There's a tremendously interesting paper in ICMC Procedeedings (´94)
>which came from his hand ( + Smith and J. Pierce (RIP) ) I have here,
>but I'm interested to see if there are any other papers written by him.
This was in Aarhus, Denmark. Can remember it as an ICMC with very
interesting stuff.
>And, who knows, perhaps some kind of thesis??
I'm sure he did write a PhD thesis. First place to seek for it is at CCRMA
(www-ccrma.stanford.edu or ccrma-www.stanford.edu, can't remember, note the
dash instead of a dot).
If you really can't find him, ask Julius Smith at CCRMA if he knows where
is is now. I'm rather sure he knows it.
>As a sidenote: how can one obtain the ICMC proceedings?
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