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El. knyga: Auditory Display: 6th International Symposium, CMMR/ICAD 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 18-22, 2009, Revised Papers

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Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval 2009 was the sixth event of this - ternational conference series that was initiated in 2003. Since the start, this conference has been co-organized by the University of Aalborg, Esbjerg, D- mark (http://www. aaue. dk) and the Laboratoire de M' ecanique et d'Acoustique inMarseille,France(http://www. lma. cnrs-mrs. fr)andhastakenplaceinFrance, ItalyandDenmark. The vepreviouseditionsofCMMRo eredavariedoverview of recent years' music information retrieval and sound modeling activities in addition to alternative ?elds related to human interaction, perception and c- nition, as well as philosophical aspects linked to the ?eld. We believe that the strength and the originality of this international conference both lie in its mul- disciplinary concept and its ability to permanently evolve and open for new trends and directions within the related ?elds of interest. This year's CMMR took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 18-22, 2009 and was associated with theInternationalConferenceonAuditoryDisplay(http://www. icad. org),hereby introducing new topics related to sound design, soni cation and augmented - ality to the computer music modeling and retrieval community.
I Auditory Display
I-i Sound Design Theory and Methods
Tools for Designing Emotional Auditory Driver-Vehicle Interfaces
1(11)
Pontus Larsson
Investigating Narrative and Performative Sound Design Strategies for Interactive Commodities
12(29)
Daniel Hug
A Review of Methods and Frameworks for Sonic Interaction Design: Exploring Existing Approaches
41(27)
Eoin Brazil
Designing a Web-Based Tool That Informs the Audio Design Process
68(12)
Johan Fagerlonn
Mats Liljedahl
I-ii Sonification
Auditory Representations of a Graphical User Interface for a Better Human-Computer Interaction
80(23)
Gyorgy Wersenyi
PhysioSonic - Evaluated Movement Sonification as Auditory Feedback in Physiotherapy
103(18)
Katharina Vogt
David Pirro
Ingo Kobenz
Robert Holdrich
Gerhard Eckel
Sonfication and Information Theory
121(22)
Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan
A Sound Design for Acoustic Feedback in Elite Sports
143(23)
Nina Schaffert
Klaus Mattes
Alfred O. Effenberg
Surface Intreactions for Interactive Sonfication
166(18)
Rene Tunnermann
Lukas
Kolbe
Till Bovermann
Thomas Hermann
Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Sonfication
184(18)
Anna Saranti
Gerhard Eckel
David Pirro
Using Sound to Identify Correlations in Market Data
202(17)
David Worrall
I-iii Audio Augmented Reality and 3D
Intelligibility of HE-AAC Coded Japanese Words with Various Stereo Coding Modes in Virtual 3D Andio Space
219(20)
Yosuke Kobayashi
Kazuhiro Kondo
Kiyoshi Nakagawa
Navigation Performance Effects of Render Method and Head-Turn Latency in Mobile Audio Augmented Reality
239(27)
Nicholas Mariette
Evaluating the Utility of Auditory Perspective-Taking in Robot Speech Presentations
266(21)
Derek Brock
Brian McClimens
Christina Wasylyshyn
J. Gregory Trafton
Malcolm McCurry
Simulator Sickness in Mobile Spatial Sound Spaces
287(19)
Christina Dicke
Viljakaisa Aaltonen
Mark Billinghurst
II Modeling and Retrieval
II-i Sound Events: Perception and Control
From Signal to Substance and Back: Insights from Environmental Sound Research to Anditory Display Design
306(24)
Brian Gygi
Valeriy Shafiro
Simulating the Soundscape through an Analysis/Resynthesis Methodology
330(28)
Andrea Valle
Vinecnzo
Lombardo
Mattia Schirosa
Effect of Sound Source Stimuli on the Perecption of Reverberation in Large Volumes
358(19)
Ilja Frissen
Brian F.G. Katz
Catherine Guastavino
Towards Timbre Modeling of Sounds Inside Accelerating Cars
377(15)
Jean-Francois Sciabiea
Marie-Celine Bezat
Vincent Roussarie
Richard Kronland-Martinet
Solvi Ystad
Spatialized Synthesis of Noisy Environmental Sounds
392(16)
Charles Verron
Mitsnko Aramaki
Richard Kronland-Martinet
Gregory Pallone
Imagine the Sounds: An Intuitive Control of an Impact Sound Synthesizer
408(14)
Mitsnko Aramaki
Charles Gondre
Richard Kronland-Martinet
Thierry Voinier
Solvi Ystad
II-ii Music Analysis an MIR
Algorithms for and Automatic Transcription of Live Music Performances into Symbolic Format
422(16)
Stefano Baldan
Luca A. Ludovico
Davide A. Mauro
Raising Awareness about Complete Automation of Live-Electronics: A Historical Perspective
438(28)
Javier Alejandro Garavaglia
Polyphonic Alignment Algorithms for Symbolic Music Retrieval
466(17)
Julien Allali
Pascal Ferraro
Pierre Hanna
Matthias Robine
AllThatSounds: Associative Semantic Categorization of Audio Data
483(10)
Julian Rubisch
Matthias Husinsky
Hannes Raffaseder
Author Index 493