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'''Wednesday 5:30pm PT (Zoom)
  
=Spring Quarter=
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The CCRMA Colloquium is a weekly gathering of CCRMA students, faculty, staff, and guests. It is an opportunity for members of the CCRMA community and invited speakers to share the work that they are doing in the fields of Computer Music, Audio Signal Processing and Music Information Retrieval, Psychoacoustics, and related fields.  The colloquium traditionally happened every Wednesday during the academic year from 5:30 - 7:00pm and meets in the CCRMA Classroom, Knoll 217. During the pandemic, the colloquium has been held consistently via Zoom.
  
* '''4/5: Internal Colloquium'''
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'''The colloquium team for 2020-2021 is:<br/>
** speaker 1: Blair Kaneshiro - Large-Scale Music Discovery
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** speaker 2: NeuroMusic Lab - A dual piano performance EEG study: The effect of the partner’s animacy and melodic content on ERPs and alpha-band oscillations
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** speaker 3: Elliot - Bells!
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* '''4/12: '''
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Barbara Nerness - bnerness@ccrma.stanford.edu <br />
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Kunwoo Kim - kunwoo@ccrma.stanford.edu <br />
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Mike Mulshine - mrmulshine@ccrma.stanford.edu <br />
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Camille Noufi - cnoufi@ccrma.stanford.edu <br />
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* '''4/19: Roddy Lindsay'''
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= Spring Quarter (2021)=
  
* '''4/26: Natasha Barrett'''
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* '''3/31: Town Hall
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* '''4/07: CCRMA Open House Prep
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* '''4/14: [[12pm]] - CCRMA Colloquium Phase Shift -1.88 degrees (social hang)
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* '''4/21:
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* '''4/28: [http://www.avneeshsarwate.com/ Avneesh Sarwate]:''' Digital Audiovisual Interactive Media
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* '''5/05: Rapid-Fire Talks''' (5 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
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** Speaker 1:
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** Speaker 2:
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** Speaker 3:
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** Speaker 4:
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** Speaker 5: Ge: "ChucKTrip"
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** Speaker 6:
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** Speaker 7:
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** Speaker 8:
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** Speaker 9:
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** Speaker 10:
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** Speaker 11:
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** Speaker 12:
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** Speaker 13:
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** Speaker 14:
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** Speaker 15:
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* '''5/12: [http://scattershot.org/ Jeff Snyder]:''' Embedded Instrument Design/Craft
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* '''5/19:  Conference Style Talks''' (15-20 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
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** Speaker 1: Marise van Zyl
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** Speaker 2:
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** Speaker 3:
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* '''5/26: [https://www.decontextualize.com/ Allison Parrish]:''' Poet and Programmer
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* '''6/02:
  
* '''5/3: Andrew Schloss'''
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= Past - Winter Quarter (2021)=
  
* '''5/10: Rapid Fire Talks'''
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* 1/13: Break
** speaker 1: lonce
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* '''1/20: Informal Hangout / Dance Party
** speaker 2: Yuval Adler - Other Spatial Music
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* '''1/27:
** speaker 3: Orchi : (Yet Another)Pitch Detector
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* '''2/03:
** speaker 4: Matt: Sleep Deprivation
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* '''2/10: CCRMA Town !!
** speaker 5: Chris C: sonified CO2 and Temp
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*'''2/17: Rapid-Fire Talks''' (5 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
** speaker 6: John Chowning
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** Speaker 1: Kunwoo Kim
** speaker 7: Elliot: sonified No2/O3
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** Speaker 2: John Chowning
** speaker 8:  
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** Speaker 3: Noah Fram
** speaker 9:  
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** Speaker 4: Camille Noufi
** speaker 10: Jack Atherton: Sonification Blocks
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** Speaker 5: Barbara Nerness
** speaker 11:  
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** Speaker 6: (maybe) Julie Zhu
** speaker 12:  
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** Speaker 7: Chris Chafe
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** Speaker 8: Lloyd May
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** Speaker 9: Mike Mulshine
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** Speaker 10: Ge Wang
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** Speaker 11: Jatin (hopefully)
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** Speaker 12: Alex Chechile
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** Speaker 13: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
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** Speaker 14:
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** Speaker 15:
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* '''2/24:
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* '''3/03: Conference Style Talks''' (15-20 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
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** Speaker 1: Ty Sadlier
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** Speaker 2: Travis Skare
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** Speaker 3: Constantin Basica & Prateek Verma
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** Speaker 4:
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* '''3/10: Sasha Leitman
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* '''3/17: Break
  
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= Past - Autumn Quarter (2020)=
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<span style="color:red">'''In person colloquiua will not be held for the 2020 Autumn Quarter. All events will be held remotely.
  
* '''5/17: Bryan Jacobs'''
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*'''9/16 New Student Introductions'''
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** Speaker 1: Lloyd May
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** Speaker 2: Andrew Zhu
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** Speaker 3: Kathleen Yuan
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** Speaker 4: Marise van Zyl
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** Speaker 5: Hannah Choi
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** Speaker 6: Joss Saltzman
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** Speaker 7: Champ Darabundit
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** Speaker 8: Clara Allison
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** Speaker 9: David Braun
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** Speaker 10: Austin Zambito-Valente
  
* '''5/24: Internal Colloquium'''
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*'''9/23 Faculty/Staff Introductions'''
** speaker 1:  
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**Speaker 1: Jonathan Berger
** speaker 2:  
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** Speaker 2: Ge Wang
** speaker 3:  
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** Speaker 3: Takako Fujioka
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** Speaker 4: Seán O Dalaigh (new DMA)
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** Speaker 5: Eleanor Selfridge-Field
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** Speaker 6: Craig Stuart Sapp
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** Speaker 7: Blair Kaneshiro
  
* '''5/31: Steven Feld'''
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*'''9/30 Faculty/Staff Introductions'''
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** Speaker 1: Patricia Alessandrini (via video)
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** Speaker 2: Julius Smith
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** Speaker 3: Marina Bosi
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** Speaker 4: Nando (aka Fernando Lopez-Lezcano)
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** Speaker 5: Stephanie Sherriff
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** Speaker 6: Constantin Basica
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** Speaker 7: Matt Wright
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** Speaker 8: Chris Chafe
  
* '''6/7: '''
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*10/7 - Break
  
=Winter Quarter=
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*'''10/14 - Town Hall'''
  
* '''1/11: Internal Colloquium'''
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*'''10/21 - Adjunct Faculty Talks'''
** speaker 1: Nolan Lem -
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** Speaker 1: Malcolm Slaney
** speaker 2: Servio
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** Speaker 2: Poppy Crum
** speaker 3:  
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** Speaker 3: Paul Demarinis
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** Speaker 4: Jonathan Abel
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** Speaker 5: Doug James
  
* '''1/18: Julia Talk'''
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*11/4 - Break
  
* '''1/25: Rapid Fire Talks''':
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*'''11/11 - [https://www.justinsalamon.com/ Justin Salamon (Adobe / NYU)] [https://vimeo.com/480670893 (Watch Again)]'''
** speaker 1: Romain Michon
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** speaker 2: Julius Smith
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** speaker 3: Eoin
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** speaker 4: Chris C
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** speaker 5: Madeline Huberth
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** speaker 6: Lonce Wyse
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** speaker 7: Jack Atherton
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** speaker 8: Irán Román
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** speaker 9: Matt Wright
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** speaker 10: Elliot Kermit Canfield-Dafilou
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** speaker 11: Nette Worthey
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** speaker 12:
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** speaker 13:
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** speaker 14:
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** speaker 15:
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** speaker 16:
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** speaker 17:
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** speaker 18:
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** speaker 19:
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* '''2/1: Vibeke Sorensen'''
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*'''11/18 - Mona Shahnavaz'''
  
* '''2/8: Adrian Freed'''
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ABSTRACT & BIO:
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Mona is an enthusiastic musician, whose focus and passion has been to
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share the joy of music with others. In 2018, a successful outcome of
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her innovative music program designed for senior citizens was the
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turning point for her to decide to change the course of learning piano
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in a less complex route. Her engineering background helped her to
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start working on the idea that bridges the gap between music and
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technology.
  
* '''2/15: Maneesh Agrawala'''
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The approach to fingering in music has always been and still is one of
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the major elements of success for keyboard players. Correct fingering
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assists the performer in delivering a better technical and musical
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performance. This research presents the best technique to generate
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fingering for any sequence of music notes. Dynamic programming and
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mathematics are major parts of this paper, they work alongside rules
 +
set by pianists to calculate the most practical fingerings for any
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musical passage.
  
* '''2/22: Tom Rossing'''
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The ultimate goal is to facilitate the process of playing the piano
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using an AR platform. This is helpful for scaling music instructors
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and allows for efficient teaching. Through solving this problem,
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virtual instructions would be more productive and impactful. Success
 +
of this research applied in the AR field can be applied to robotic
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tasks in educational programs, video games, and medical fields.
  
* '''3/1: Internal Colloquium'''
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*11/25 - THANKSGIVING WEEK - Break
** speaker 1: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano, topic to be determined
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** speaker 2: Romain Michon
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** speaker 3: Jonathan Abel
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* '''3/8: '''
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* '''3/15: Ali Momeni'''
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= Fall Quarter =
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* '''9/28: New Student Presentations''' (Elliot)
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** Speaker 1: Yuval Adler, about "Being Brave and Signing Up to Be the First Speaker"
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** Speaker 2: Chris Lortie
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** Speaker 3: Juan Sierra, not sure about what but I'll figure it out
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** Speaker 4: Mark Hertensteiner, "Omnisonnace (working title): a music RPG"
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** Speaker 5: Megan Jurek
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** Speaker 6: Mark Rau
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** Speaker 7: Julie Herndon
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** Speaker 8: Yijun Zhou, "Global Net Orchestra Drum Circle"
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** Speaker 9: Rahul Agnihotri, "I Know Nothing, But I Will!"
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** Speaker 10: Ruoxi Zhang
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** Speaker 11: Mu-Heng Yang, "MIR using Deep Learning"
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** Speaker 12: Orchisama Das, "HUMs and other such things"
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** Speaker 13: Walker Davis
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** Speaker 14: Davor Branimir Vincze "Inflection Point"
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** Speaker 15: Prateek Murgai "My Journey"
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** Speaker 16: Jack Atherton
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** Speaker 17:
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** Speaker 18:
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** Speaker 19:
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* '''10/5 Ge Wang and Chris Chafe:''' (Kitty)
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* '''10/12: Fernando Lopez Lezcano and Julius Smith''' (Alex)
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* '''10/19: Rapid fire talks''' (Iran)
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** Speaker 1: Romain Michon
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** Speaker 2: Paul Batchelor
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** Speaker 3: Elliot Kermit-Canfield
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** Speaker 4: Nolan Lem
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** Speaker 5: Aury Washburn
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** Speaker 6: Alex Chechile
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** Speaker 7: Nick Gang
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** Speaker 8: Chryssie Nanou
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** Speaker 9: Byron Walker
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** Speaker 10: Carlos Sánchez
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** Speaker 11: Kurt Werner
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** Speaker 12: Matt Wright
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** Speaker 13: Michael Olsen
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** Speaker 14: Sara Martín
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** Speaker 15: Möbius Román
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** Speaker 16: Christopher Jette
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* '''10/26: no colloquium'''
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* '''11/2: Øyvind Brandtsegg'''
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* '''11/9: Jarek Kapuscinski and Matt Wright'''
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* '''11/16: Tom Rossing and Jay LeBoeuf''' (Madeline)
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* '''Thanksgiving'''
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* '''11/30: Sasha Leitman and Takako Fuijoka''' (Madeline)
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* '''12/7: Craig Sapp, and Eleanor Selfridge-Field''' (Elliot)
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Revision as of 10:19, 9 April 2021

Wednesday 5:30pm PT (Zoom)

The CCRMA Colloquium is a weekly gathering of CCRMA students, faculty, staff, and guests. It is an opportunity for members of the CCRMA community and invited speakers to share the work that they are doing in the fields of Computer Music, Audio Signal Processing and Music Information Retrieval, Psychoacoustics, and related fields. The colloquium traditionally happened every Wednesday during the academic year from 5:30 - 7:00pm and meets in the CCRMA Classroom, Knoll 217. During the pandemic, the colloquium has been held consistently via Zoom.

The colloquium team for 2020-2021 is:

Barbara Nerness - bnerness@ccrma.stanford.edu
Kunwoo Kim - kunwoo@ccrma.stanford.edu
Mike Mulshine - mrmulshine@ccrma.stanford.edu
Camille Noufi - cnoufi@ccrma.stanford.edu

Spring Quarter (2021)

  • 3/31: Town Hall
  • 4/07: CCRMA Open House Prep
  • 4/14: 12pm - CCRMA Colloquium Phase Shift -1.88 degrees (social hang)
  • 4/21:
  • 4/28: Avneesh Sarwate: Digital Audiovisual Interactive Media
  • 5/05: Rapid-Fire Talks (5 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
    • Speaker 1:
    • Speaker 2:
    • Speaker 3:
    • Speaker 4:
    • Speaker 5: Ge: "ChucKTrip"
    • Speaker 6:
    • Speaker 7:
    • Speaker 8:
    • Speaker 9:
    • Speaker 10:
    • Speaker 11:
    • Speaker 12:
    • Speaker 13:
    • Speaker 14:
    • Speaker 15:
  • 5/12: Jeff Snyder: Embedded Instrument Design/Craft
  • 5/19: Conference Style Talks (15-20 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
    • Speaker 1: Marise van Zyl
    • Speaker 2:
    • Speaker 3:
  • 5/26: Allison Parrish: Poet and Programmer
  • 6/02:

Past - Winter Quarter (2021)

  • 1/13: Break
  • 1/20: Informal Hangout / Dance Party
  • 1/27:
  • 2/03:
  • 2/10: CCRMA Town !!
  • 2/17: Rapid-Fire Talks (5 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
    • Speaker 1: Kunwoo Kim
    • Speaker 2: John Chowning
    • Speaker 3: Noah Fram
    • Speaker 4: Camille Noufi
    • Speaker 5: Barbara Nerness
    • Speaker 6: (maybe) Julie Zhu
    • Speaker 7: Chris Chafe
    • Speaker 8: Lloyd May
    • Speaker 9: Mike Mulshine
    • Speaker 10: Ge Wang
    • Speaker 11: Jatin (hopefully)
    • Speaker 12: Alex Chechile
    • Speaker 13: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
    • Speaker 14:
    • Speaker 15:
  • 2/24:
  • 3/03: Conference Style Talks (15-20 min) - sign up here via your CCRMA login
    • Speaker 1: Ty Sadlier
    • Speaker 2: Travis Skare
    • Speaker 3: Constantin Basica & Prateek Verma
    • Speaker 4:
  • 3/10: Sasha Leitman
  • 3/17: Break

Past - Autumn Quarter (2020)

In person colloquiua will not be held for the 2020 Autumn Quarter. All events will be held remotely.

  • 9/16 New Student Introductions
    • Speaker 1: Lloyd May
    • Speaker 2: Andrew Zhu
    • Speaker 3: Kathleen Yuan
    • Speaker 4: Marise van Zyl
    • Speaker 5: Hannah Choi
    • Speaker 6: Joss Saltzman
    • Speaker 7: Champ Darabundit
    • Speaker 8: Clara Allison
    • Speaker 9: David Braun
    • Speaker 10: Austin Zambito-Valente
  • 9/23 Faculty/Staff Introductions
    • Speaker 1: Jonathan Berger
    • Speaker 2: Ge Wang
    • Speaker 3: Takako Fujioka
    • Speaker 4: Seán O Dalaigh (new DMA)
    • Speaker 5: Eleanor Selfridge-Field
    • Speaker 6: Craig Stuart Sapp
    • Speaker 7: Blair Kaneshiro
  • 9/30 Faculty/Staff Introductions
    • Speaker 1: Patricia Alessandrini (via video)
    • Speaker 2: Julius Smith
    • Speaker 3: Marina Bosi
    • Speaker 4: Nando (aka Fernando Lopez-Lezcano)
    • Speaker 5: Stephanie Sherriff
    • Speaker 6: Constantin Basica
    • Speaker 7: Matt Wright
    • Speaker 8: Chris Chafe
  • 10/7 - Break
  • 10/14 - Town Hall
  • 10/21 - Adjunct Faculty Talks
    • Speaker 1: Malcolm Slaney
    • Speaker 2: Poppy Crum
    • Speaker 3: Paul Demarinis
    • Speaker 4: Jonathan Abel
    • Speaker 5: Doug James
  • 11/4 - Break
  • 11/18 - Mona Shahnavaz

ABSTRACT & BIO: Mona is an enthusiastic musician, whose focus and passion has been to share the joy of music with others. In 2018, a successful outcome of her innovative music program designed for senior citizens was the turning point for her to decide to change the course of learning piano in a less complex route. Her engineering background helped her to start working on the idea that bridges the gap between music and technology.

The approach to fingering in music has always been and still is one of the major elements of success for keyboard players. Correct fingering assists the performer in delivering a better technical and musical performance. This research presents the best technique to generate fingering for any sequence of music notes. Dynamic programming and mathematics are major parts of this paper, they work alongside rules set by pianists to calculate the most practical fingerings for any musical passage.

The ultimate goal is to facilitate the process of playing the piano using an AR platform. This is helpful for scaling music instructors and allows for efficient teaching. Through solving this problem, virtual instructions would be more productive and impactful. Success of this research applied in the AR field can be applied to robotic tasks in educational programs, video games, and medical fields.

  • 11/25 - THANKSGIVING WEEK - Break