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Audio anecdotes Greenebaum K. (ed), Barzel R. (ed), A. K. Peters, Ltd., Natick, MA, 2002. 350 pp. Type: Book (9781568811048)
The editors’ goal for this book was to provide an accessible introduction to research in digital audio and its associated software. The book is a collection of papers, some introductory in nature, and some with more depth. Th...
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Using AI and machine learning to study expressive music performance: project survey and first report Widmer G. AI Communications 14(3): 149-162, 2001. Type: Article
The preliminary results of an ambitious project to discover models of complex musical performance, using machine learning and data mining techniques, are described in this paper. The project encompasses every aspect of performance, fr...
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Mar 10 2003 |
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The effects of contextualized access to knowledge on judgement Mao J., Benbasat I. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 55(5): 787-814, 2001. Type: Article
The authors of this paper describe a set of experiments to study the effect on a user of placing links to deep knowledge and explanations on the various screens of a knowledge-based system....
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Sep 18 2002 |
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Linux music & sound Phillips D., No Starch Press, San Francisco, CA, 2000. 399 pp. Type: Book (9781886411340)
This book represents an increasing number of books that treat Linux as a serious contender in the battle among popular operating systems. Its open source policy, free application and utility software, and overall real computing ethos a...
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Aug 1 2001 |
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