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Using musical themes in mobile phone messages

by Qing Gu, Qing Gu , 2006
"... This thesis describes the concept and design of using the meanings of composed music works to convey information about sender IDs, contents and emotions in mobile phone short messages. I examine the use of selected musical samples to communicate the personalities of senders, categories of contents a ..."
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and emotional contents of messages. A set of experiments is reported which indicate that music conveys this information properly if the music themes are well selected and designed. Cultural differences affect how users interpret the same music work. The improvements and related important elements of using music

Deriving Music Theme Annotations from User Tags

by Kerstin Bischoff, Claudiu S. Firan, Raluca Paiu
"... Music theme annotations would be really beneficial for supporting retrieval, but are often neglected by users while annotating. Thus, in order to support users in tagging and to fill the gaps in the tag space, in this paper we develop algorithms for recommending theme annotations. Our methods exploi ..."
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Music theme annotations would be really beneficial for supporting retrieval, but are often neglected by users while annotating. Thus, in order to support users in tagging and to fill the gaps in the tag space, in this paper we develop algorithms for recommending theme annotations. Our methods

MATCHING MUSICAL THEMES BASED ON NOISY OCR AND OMR INPUT

by Stefan Balke, Sanu Pulimootil Achankunju
"... In the year 1948, Barlow and Morgenstern published the book “A ..."
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In the year 1948, Barlow and Morgenstern published the book “A

Eye movements in reading and information processing: 20 years of research

by Keith Rayner - Psychological Bulletin , 1998
"... Recent studies of eye movements in reading and other information processing tasks, such as music reading, typing, visual search, and scene perception, are reviewed. The major emphasis of the review is on reading as a specific example of cognitive processing. Basic topics discussed with respect to re ..."
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Recent studies of eye movements in reading and other information processing tasks, such as music reading, typing, visual search, and scene perception, are reviewed. The major emphasis of the review is on reading as a specific example of cognitive processing. Basic topics discussed with respect

Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation

by David Huron, Reviewed Marcus, T. Pearce, Daniel Müllensiefen , 2006
"... term sweet anticipation is defined as “the positive feelings that arise from conscious thought about some future event”. As such, the term constitutes a rather strange choice of title for a book that focuses to a large extent on unconscious processes involved in musical expectation. Presumably, the ..."
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of cultures and understanding cognition in an evolutionary context represent characteristic hallmarks of this work. We shall return to these themes in more detail later on. In a recent review of Daniel J. Levitin’s book This is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession, David Huron notes

Music and emotion: Themes and

by Musicae Scientiae, Alexandra Lamont, Tuomas Eerola
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“Odds and Ends, Themes and Trends”

by David Aldridge, Jörg Fachner (eds, Prof Dr, David Aldridge, Book Review, Dissertations Archive, Annemiek Vink
"... a quarterly journal of studies in music and music therapy ..."
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a quarterly journal of studies in music and music therapy

Matching Techniques for Large Music Databases

by Alexandra Uitdenbogerd, Justin Zobel , 1999
"... With the growth in digital representations of music, and of music stored in these representations, it is increasingly attractive to search collections of music. One mode of search is by similarity, but, for music, similarity search presents several difficulties: in particular, deciding what part of ..."
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of the music is likely to be perceived as the theme by a listener, and deciding whether two pieces of music with different sequences of notes represent the same theme. In this paper we propose a three-stage framework for matching pieces of music. We use the framework to compare a range of techniques

MUSIC MOOD AND THEME CLASSIFICATION- A HYBRID APPROACH

by Kerstin Bischoff, Claudiu S. Firan, Raluca Paiu, Wolfgang Nejdl, Cyril Laurier, Mohamed Sordo
"... Music perception is highly intertwined with both emotions and context. Not surprisingly, many of the users ’ information seeking actions aim at retrieving music songs based on these perceptual dimensions – moods and themes, expressing how people feel about music or which situations they associate it ..."
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Music perception is highly intertwined with both emotions and context. Not surprisingly, many of the users ’ information seeking actions aim at retrieving music songs based on these perceptual dimensions – moods and themes, expressing how people feel about music or which situations they associate

An empirical comparison of rhythm in language and music.

by Aniruddh D Patel , Joseph R Daniele - Cognition, , 2003
"... Abstract Musicologists and linguists have often suggested that the prosody of a culture's spoken language can influence the structure of its instrumental music. However, empirical data supporting this idea have been lacking. This has been partly due to the difficulty of developing and applying ..."
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and applying comparable quantitative measures to melody and rhythm in speech and music. This study uses a recentlydeveloped measure for the study of speech rhythm to compare rhythmic patterns in English and French language and classical music. We find that English and French musical themes are significantly
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