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The Nordic Sound and Music Computing Network (NordicSMC) brings together a group of internationally leading sound and music computing researchers from all five Nordic countries, from Aalborg University (AAU), Aalto University (AALTO), KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), University of Iceland (UoI), and University of Oslo (UiO).
The constellation is unique in that the network covers the field of sound and music from the "soft" to the "hard", including the arts and humanities, the social and natural sciences, and with a high level of technological competency.
Sound and music computing (SMC) is a research field that studies the whole sound and music communication chain from a multidisciplinary point of view. By combining scientific, technological and artistic methodologies it aims at understanding, modeling and generating sound and music through computational approaches.
http://smcnetwork.org/
The constellation is unique in that the network covers the field of sound and music from the "soft" to the "hard", including the arts and humanities, the social and natural sciences, and with a high level of technological competency.
Sound and music computing (SMC) is a research field that studies the whole sound and music communication chain from a multidisciplinary point of view. By combining scientific, technological and artistic methodologies it aims at understanding, modeling and generating sound and music through computational approaches.
http://smcnetwork.org/
Acronym | NordicSMC |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/01/2018 → … |
Collaborative partners
- Aalto University
- KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- University of Iceland
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- 1 Active
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Embodied Sonification Design for Augmented Feedback Purposes in Sit-to-Stand and Gait Rehabilitation
Kantan, P. R., Dahl, S. & Spaich, E. G.
01/01/2021 → 31/12/2023
Project: PhD Project
Research output
- 2 Article in proceeding
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Evaluation of accurate artificial reverberation algorithm
Prawda, K., Välimäki, V. & Serafin, S., 2020, SMC 2020 - Proceedings of the 17th Sound and Music Computing Conference. Spagnol, S. & Valle, A. (eds.). p. 247-254 8 p. (Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences, Vol. 2020-June).Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceeding › Article in proceeding › Research › peer-review
Open AccessFile2 Citations (Scopus)80 Downloads (Pure) -
Keytar: Melodic control of multisensory feedback from virtual strings
Fontana, F., Passalenti, A., Serafin, S. & Paisa, R., 2019, Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx 2019. DMT Lab, Birmingham City University, p. 47-52 6 p.Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceeding › Article in proceeding › Research › peer-review
Open AccessFile1 Citation (Scopus)20 Downloads (Pure)