16 Master thesis have been finished this year at the MTG
14.10.2008
In the context of the TICMA and CSIM Masters of the DTIC-UPF, 16 thesis have been carried out and finished during the academic year 2007-2008 under the supervision of researchers of the MTG. These thesis are:
- Elena Martínez: "Issues on Retrieval of Sound Effects in Large Collaborative Databases"
- Francisca Merchán: "Expressive characterization of flamenco singing"
- Gerard Roma: "Freesound Radio: supporting collective organization of sounds"
- Jordi Sesmero: "Electronic Dance Music Genre Classification"
- Jose Maria Tarrat: "Adaptation of the Seam Carving Technique for Improving Audio Time-Scaling"
- Justin Salamon: "Chroma-based Predominant Melody and Bass Line Extraction from Music Audio Signals"
- Lucas Kuzma: "An Interface for Sequencing with Concatenative Sound Synthesis"
- Marcelo Costa: "GeoMuzik: A Geographic Interface for Large Music Collections"
- Martin Haro: "Detecting and Describing Percussive Events in Polyphonic Music"
- Octavi Estape: "Object Parameter Extraction for Control in Vision-Based Tabletop Systems"
- Oriol Nieto: "Voice Transformations for Extreme Vocal Effects"
- Vagia Ourania: "Singing Phoneme Class Detection In Polyphonic Music Recordings"
- Carles F. Julià: "SongExplorer: Exploring Large Musical Databases Using a Tabletop Interface"
- Daniel Gallardo: "Tanglible Media"
- Alejandro San Agustín: "Design and implementation of new communication channels between public and an artistic performance"
- Miguel García Risueño: "NAUTILUS. A Musical, Collaborative and Interactive Sonification Toolkit"