'In-time' representations of music in which the time represented is the same time as inhabited by the agent making or using the representation are contrasted with 'out-of-time' representations. Temporal logics with a similar 'in-time' perspective, and in particular those using operators S and U for 'since' and 'until', are explored as a means of representing musical situations, with particular reference to a paradigm 'triangle-player problem'. Illustrative implementations are given in the music software Pd. New versions of the operators S and U are defined to accommodate the musically important phenomena of regularly occurring events associated with metre, and to allow representations to reflect actual timings rather than relations of tempo...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
After having been involved in music information management design for 14 years, I am still searchin...
The first half of this paper reviews existing representations of timing and tempo as used in computa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe first half of this paper reviews existing representations of timin...
This article discusses the issues in the design of a representational system for music. Following de...
International audienceThis paper proposes some clues for a formal framework for representing and man...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This paper presents a calculus that enables expressive timing to be transformed on the basis of the ...
Contains fulltext : 74817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Musical time can...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
After having been involved in music information management design for 14 years, I am still searchin...
The first half of this paper reviews existing representations of timing and tempo as used in computa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe first half of this paper reviews existing representations of timin...
This article discusses the issues in the design of a representational system for music. Following de...
International audienceThis paper proposes some clues for a formal framework for representing and man...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This paper presents a calculus that enables expressive timing to be transformed on the basis of the ...
Contains fulltext : 74817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Musical time can...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...
International audienceNineteen Temporal Semiotic Units (TSU) have been defined by musicians and rese...