Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
Upcoming Events
Junhyeok Lee (from JHU), "Differentiable Phase Augmentation for Speech Synthesis"
Abstract
One of the most important goals of generative models is achieving a one-to-many mapping. In audio signals, the phase is a key component that contributes to one-to-many mapping, particularly in vocoder tasks. However, current audio generative models often overlook this aspect. In this seminar, we will discuss the application of domain knowledge from digital signal processing to deep generative modeling, including concepts such as the Fourier transform, Jensen-Shannon sampling, Nyquist frequency, quantization, and others.
Chris Brown & Thea Farhadian | Solos and Duo Performance
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
Jill Kries - How the brain encodes speech and language with aging and aphasia
Recent Events
Composers from Afar | CCRMA 50th Anniversary
Vilbjørg Broch: Reflections
6-7pm Pre-Show Talk
Stanford Cinematheque: FILM BODIES
The ½ Core+ is Constantin Basica, Chris Chafe, Kimia Koochakzadeh-Yazdi, and Fernando Lopez-Lezcano.
Electronic Sound Poetry
FREE and Open to the Public
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Past Live Streamed Events
Recent News
Poppy Crum Joins Advisory Board for Engineering & Technology Magazine's Innovation Awards
JackTrip: Syncing performances online, Stanford News
"Stanford-developed software enables musicians isolated by the coronavirus pandemic to jam together again in real-time ... A longstanding software program for online music playing has been optimized for slower, home-based internet connections."
https://news.stanford.edu/2020/09/18/jacktrip-software-allows-musicians-sync-performances-online/
By Adam Hadhazy
The Curious Composer: Jonathan Berger
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