Gestural expressiveness plays a fundamental role in the interaction with people, environments, animals, things, and so on. Thus, several emerging application domains would exploit the interpretation of movements to support their critical designing processes. To this end, new forms to express the people's perceptions could help their interpretation, like in the case of music. This paper presents a novel algorithm for mapping human movements into MIDI music. The algorithm has been implemented in a system that integrates a module for real-time tracking of movements through a sample-based synthesizer using different types of filters to modulate frequencies. The system has been evaluated through a user study, in which several users have particip...
Sound is often used as a feedback modality in technological devices. Yet relatively little is known ...
This study focuses on evaluating a system containing five different mappings of physical movement pa...
This study focuses on evaluating a system containing five different mappings of physical movement pa...
Gestural expressiveness plays a fundamental role in the interaction with people, environments, anima...
Motion-based music applications exploit the connection between body movements and musical concepts t...
Motion-based music applications exploit the connection between body movements and musical concepts ...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement....
cote interne IRCAM: Caramiaux14cNone / NoneNational audienceGesture-to-sound mapping is generally de...
This paper describes a system for automating the generation of mapping schemes between human interac...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement...
This paper discusses the use of choreography in mapping sound to movement in the field of new instru...
Musical interpretations are often the result of a wide range of requirements on expressiveness rende...
Gesture-to-sound mapping is generally defined as the association between gestural and sound paramete...
Gestures are an integral part of our daily life for communication, expression and scientific researc...
International audienceTechnologies for sensing movement are expanding toward everyday use in virtual...
Sound is often used as a feedback modality in technological devices. Yet relatively little is known ...
This study focuses on evaluating a system containing five different mappings of physical movement pa...
This study focuses on evaluating a system containing five different mappings of physical movement pa...
Gestural expressiveness plays a fundamental role in the interaction with people, environments, anima...
Motion-based music applications exploit the connection between body movements and musical concepts t...
Motion-based music applications exploit the connection between body movements and musical concepts ...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement....
cote interne IRCAM: Caramiaux14cNone / NoneNational audienceGesture-to-sound mapping is generally de...
This paper describes a system for automating the generation of mapping schemes between human interac...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement...
This paper discusses the use of choreography in mapping sound to movement in the field of new instru...
Musical interpretations are often the result of a wide range of requirements on expressiveness rende...
Gesture-to-sound mapping is generally defined as the association between gestural and sound paramete...
Gestures are an integral part of our daily life for communication, expression and scientific researc...
International audienceTechnologies for sensing movement are expanding toward everyday use in virtual...
Sound is often used as a feedback modality in technological devices. Yet relatively little is known ...
This study focuses on evaluating a system containing five different mappings of physical movement pa...
This study focuses on evaluating a system containing five different mappings of physical movement pa...