Speech and music performance are two important systems for interhuman communication by means of acoustic signals. These signals must be adapted to the human perceptual and cognitive systems. Hence a comparitive analysis of speech and music performances is likely to shed light on these systems, particularly regarding basic requirements for acoustic communication. Two computer programs are compared, one for text-to-speech conversion and one for note-to-tone conversion. Similarities are found in the need for placing emphasis on unexpected elements, for increasing the dissimilarities between different categories, and for flagging structural constituents. Similarities are also found in the code chosen for conveying this information, e.g. emphasi...
Using a three-dimensional model of affect, we compared the affective consequences of manipulating in...
A system for musical accompaniment is pre-sented in which a computer-driven orches-tra follows and l...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...
Speech and music performance are two important systems for interhuman communication by means of acou...
The direct link between speech and music can be seen as the holy grail of musicology research, with ...
Speech and music are both based on sounds which are uttered and received, and that can be organized ...
This article presents an overview of a long-term research work with a rule system for the automatic ...
The codings of speech and music are different and in some ways complementary. The voice operates on ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
Abstract: Concepts from the theory of sequence comparison are adapted to measure the overall similar...
International audienceConcepts from the theory of sequence comparison are adapted to measure the ove...
This dissertation makes a comparison of language and music. As composer Lerdahl and linguist Jackend...
Parallels between language and music are considered as a useful basis for examining possible e...
Using a three-dimensional model of affect, we compared the affective consequences of manipulating in...
A system for musical accompaniment is pre-sented in which a computer-driven orches-tra follows and l...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...
Speech and music performance are two important systems for interhuman communication by means of acou...
The direct link between speech and music can be seen as the holy grail of musicology research, with ...
Speech and music are both based on sounds which are uttered and received, and that can be organized ...
This article presents an overview of a long-term research work with a rule system for the automatic ...
The codings of speech and music are different and in some ways complementary. The voice operates on ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
Abstract: Concepts from the theory of sequence comparison are adapted to measure the overall similar...
International audienceConcepts from the theory of sequence comparison are adapted to measure the ove...
This dissertation makes a comparison of language and music. As composer Lerdahl and linguist Jackend...
Parallels between language and music are considered as a useful basis for examining possible e...
Using a three-dimensional model of affect, we compared the affective consequences of manipulating in...
A system for musical accompaniment is pre-sented in which a computer-driven orches-tra follows and l...
International audienceSounds are notably difficult to describe. It is thus not surprising that human...