16 Master thesis have been finished this year at the MTG
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"