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We present several tools we developed for designing interactive sonification strategies. In particular, we developed an ecological approach of continuous movement sonification we call “mapping by demonstration”. The relationship between motion and sound is defined by providing movement examples performed while listening to sound examples. The system automatically learns the motion-sound mapping by jointly modeling movement and sound data. The system integrates specific probabilistic models with hybrid sound synthesis models.
We will describe and demonstrate two specific implementations of the mapping by demonstration method.
The first one makes use of the Leap motion to sonify movement with sound textures.
The second system makes use of inertial measurement units and vocalizations as sound material.
We have acquired, through our sensorimotor system, a strong relationship with the auditory space that surrounds us. We have implicitly learned to integrate the sound of our actions and use them everyday. The development of motion sensing an
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The LEGOS project is a collaborative research project that focuses on sensorimotor learning in gesture-sound systems (the consortium includes IRCAM and UMR CNRS 8242 – Université Paris Descartes). We develop and evaluate movement based
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Our survival in the ever-changing world we live in requires that we pick up and use sensory information from our environment so that we can successfully interact with other objects and/or people. More specifically, changing patterns of sens
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