informations générales

date
26 janvier 2015
note de programme
WAC

WAC 2015 Introduction - Hugues Vinet, Norbert Schnell, Samuel Goldszmidt

26 janvier 2015 17 min

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Meyda: an Audio Feature Extraction Library for the Web Audio API - Jakub Fiala, Hugh Rawlinson, Nevo Segal

There are many existing native libraries and frameworks for audio feature extraction used in multimedia information retrieval. Many are dependent on highly optimised low level code to cope with the high performance requirements of realtime

26 janvier 2015 18 min

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Web Audio Tools - Jordan Santell

As technologies evolve and mature, proper tooling is needed to increase adoption and combat complexity. Web audio is no exception. An overture on the state of web audio tools, we will explore using both browser developer tools that take a

26 janvier 2015 22 min

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Audio Oriented UI Components for the Web Platform - Victor Saiz, Benjamin Matuszewski

26 janvier 2015 15 min

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Adventures in Scheduling, Buffers and Parameters: Porting a Dynamic Audio Engine to Web Audio - Chinmay Pendharkar

At Sonoport, we ported our Dynamic Sound Engine from Adobe's Flash technology to Web Audio API. The difference in approaches to threading, scheduling, and parameters between Flash and Web Audio API created a few challenges for us. These dif

26 janvier 2015 16 min

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Extending Csound to the Web - Edward Costello, Victor Lazzarini, Steven Yi

This paper discusses the presence of the sound and music computing system Csound in the modern world-wide web browser platform. It introduces the two versions of the system currently available, as pure Javascript code, and as portable Nativ

26 janvier 2015 23 min

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Interactive Music with Tone.js - Yotam Mann

This paper discusses the features, architecture and implementation of Tone.js, a Web Audio framework to facilitate the creation of interactive music specifically suited to the affordances of the browser.

26 janvier 2015 18 min

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Delivering Object-Based 3D Audio using The Web Audio API and The Audio Definition Model - Chris Pike

Presentation of an application that demonstrates object-based 3D audio rendering in the web browser using the Web Audio API. The application loads audio files containing object-based meta-data and provides head-tracked dynamic binaural rend

26 janvier 2015 18 min

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Personalization Support for Binaural Headphone Reproduction in Web Browsers - Jari Kleimola

This study considers the issue of providing an individual listening experience for binaural sound reproduction in web browsers via headphones. The proposed solution aims at building a web framework with Web Audio API, giving support to the

26 janvier 2015 16 min

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Spatially Distributed Sound Computing and Rendering using the Web Audio Platform - Lonce Wyse

Large multi-channel spatial audio systems have historically been a playground for universities and well-funded studios, but only a dream for independent composers. Similarly, "parallel computers" were locked in research facilities where

26 janvier 2015 22 min

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Keynote #1 Audio and the Web - Chris Wilson

The web has supported multiple media since its inception - however, only recently has it become a viable platform for building audio applications. The talk will examine the journey of audio in the web platform, the intersection of interesti

26 janvier 2015 37 min

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Of Time Engines and Masters — An API for Scheduling and Synchronizing the Generation and Playback of Event Sequences and Media Streams for the Web Audio API - Norbert Schnell

In this article we present an API and a set of JavaScript modules for the synchronized scheduling and aligned playback of predetermined sequences of events such as notes, audio segments, and parameter changes as well as media streams (e.g.

26 janvier 2015 20 min

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Keynote #2 The First Computer Music Programming Language - Chris Lowis

MUSIC was a programming language developed by Max Mathews at Bell Labs in 1957. In this talk we'll learn more about Max Mathews, the origins of computer music, and by building a compiler for MUSIC in JavaScript hear what some of the very fi

26 janvier 2015 35 min

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Building a Collaborative Digital Audio Workstation Based on the Web Audio API - Jan Monschke

The introduction of the Web Audio API has enriched the web landscape enormously. It gives game developers the ability to add precisely timed, high performant sound effects and to create realistic spatialized sound landscapes. For many web

26 janvier 2015 19 min

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DAW Plugins for Web Browsers - Jari Kleimola

A large collection of Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) plugins is available on the Internet in open source form. This paper explores their reuse in browser environments, focusing on hosting options that do not require manual installation. Tw

26 janvier 2015 17 min

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Can Web Audio be Liberated from the Von Neumann Style ? - Emilio JesĂşs Gallego Arias

The audio programming world is extremely prolific in domain-specific languages. Programmers and musicians prefer a custom-tailored environment where their high-level ideas can be better expressed and implemented thanks to specific domain kn

26 janvier 2015 16 min

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BRAID: A Web Audio Instrument Builder with Embedded Code Blocks - Taylor Brook

Braid (Browser Audio Interface and Database) is a web audio instrument-building environment developed with the NexusUI platform. To identify the requirements of such an environment, the utility of NexusUI as an audio interface engine for we

26 janvier 2015 16 min

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Towards the Next Generation of Web-based Experiments: A Case Study Assessing Basic Audio Quality Following the ITU-R Recommendation BS.1534 (MUSHRA) - Fabian-Robert Stöter

Listening tests are widely used to assess the quality of audio systems. The majority of such listening tests are conducted in controlled environments with selected participants and professional audio equipment. In the last few years, conduc

26 janvier 2015 24 min

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Keynote #3 - Web Audio API vs. Native: Closing the Gap - Paul Adenot

Audio is one of the domains where developers try to get every bit of performance out of the device. On the other hand, the Web Audio API looks like an high-level API with a lot of constraints for developers. What does the web platform need

27 janvier 2015 47 min

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Lissajous: Performing Music with Javascript - Kyle Stetz

Lissajous is a live coding instrument designed for use in the developer console. Its concise and functional API allows you to create dynamic sounds and rhythms in a single line of code. http://lissajousjs.com https://github.com/kylestet

27 janvier 2015 16 min

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VenueExplorer, Object-Based Interactive Audio for Live Events - Matthew Paradis

VenueExplorer is a new approach to broadcasting live events which gives more control to the audience than traditional viewing methods. Users can navigate around an ultra-high resolution video, zooming into the areas of the event which inter

27 janvier 2015 18 min

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Music Performance by Discovering Community Loops - Gérard Roma

Technologies for discovering sounds in large databases can help blurring the boundary between exploration and music performance. In this paper, we present a system for exploring loops from Freesound.org. Sound files are grouped by their mos

27 janvier 2015 22 min

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Hyperaudio - Mark Boas

Audio is often placed on the Internet without much thought about how it can be found, searched, shared, navigated and generally deconstructed. Hyperaudio weaves audio into the very fabric of the web. By transcribing the spoken parts of audi

27 janvier 2015 20 min

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EarSketch: Teaching Computational Music Remixing in an Online Web Audio Based Learning Environment - Jason Freeman, Anand Mahadevan

EarSketch is a novel approach to teaching computer-science concepts via algorithmic music composition and remixing in the context of a digital audio workstation paradigm. This project includes a Python/JavaScript coding environment, a digit

27 janvier 2015 18 min

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Birds of a Feather (Les Oiseaux de MĂŞme Plumage): Dynamic Soundscapes using Real-Time Manipulation of Locally Relevant Birdsongs - Bill Walker, Brian Belet

This presentation and live audio demonstration explores the capabilities of using the Web Audio API as a digital audio workstation (DAW) to manipulate sounds from massive server-side databases. Sonic source material comes from a database of

27 janvier 2015 16 min

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Noteflight: A Web-standards-based Compositional Community - Joseph Berkowitz

Noteflight is a web application and vibrant online community that supports the creation, sharing and playback of scores using conventional Western music notation, all taking place within a standard web browser. The site has been live for 6

27 janvier 2015 21 min

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W3C Audio Working Group Plenary Session - Paul Adenot, Joseph Berkowitz, Chris Lowis, Chris Lilley, Matthew Paradis

With Matthew Paradis (Chair), Joe Berkovitz (Chair), Chris Lowis (Invited Expert), Paul Adenot (Editor/Implementor), Chris Lilley (W3C Staff Representative) A number of members of the W3C Web Audio Group will be present at the WAC confer

28 janvier 2015 01 h 31 min

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