RESEARCH
The IMUTUS Interactive Music Tuition System
Year: | 2002 | ||||
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Authors: | George Tambouratzis; Stylianos Bakamidis; Ioannis Dologlou; George Carayannis; M. Dendrinos | ||||
Volume: | 111 | ||||
Book title: | Acoustical Society of America Journal | ||||
Pages: | 2348 | ||||
Organization: | ASA | ||||
Abstract: | This presentation focuses on the IMUTUS project, which concerns the creation of an innovative method for training users on traditional musical instruments with no MIDI ~Musical Instrument Digital Interface! output. The entities collaborating in IMUTUS are ILSP, EXODUS, SYSTEMA, DSI, SMF, GRAME, and KTH. The IMUTUS effectiveness is enhanced via an advanced user interface incorporating multimedia techniques. Internet plays a pivotal role during training, the student receiving guidance over the net from a specially created teacher group. Interactiveness is emphasized via automatic-scoring tools, which provide fast yet accurate feedback to the user, while virtual reality methods assist the student in perfecting his technique. IMUTUS incorporates specialized recognition technology for the transformation of acoustic signals and music scores to MIDI format and incorporation in the training process. This process is enhanced by periodically enriching the score database, while customization to each user’s requirements is supported. This work is partially supported by European Community under the Information Society Technology programme. The authors are solely responsible for the content of this communication. It does not represent the opinion of the European Community, and the European Community is not responsible for any use that might be made of data appearing therein. |
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