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Wang, G., "Game Design for Expressive Mobile Music", New Interfaces for Musical Expression, Brisbane, Australia, 07/2016. Abstract
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Werner, K. J., V. Nangia, J. O. Smith III, and J. S. Abel, "A General and Explicit Formulation for Wave Digital Filters with Multiple/Multiport Nonlinearities and Complicated Topologies", IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA), New Paltz, New York, October/2015. Abstract
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Carter, N., A Generalized Approach to Automatic Recognition of Music Scores, , no. STAN-M-87, Stanford, California, Stanford University Department of Music, 12/1993.
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Bernardini, A., K. J. Werner, J. O. Smith III, and A. Sarti, "Generalized Wave Digital Filter Realizations of Arbitrary Reciprocal Connection Networks", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, vol. 66, issue 2, pp. 694–707, 09/2018, 2019. Abstract
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Werner, K. J., M. J. Olsen, M. Rest, and J. D. Parker, "Generalizing Root Variable Choice in Wave Digital Filters with Grouped Nonlinearities", 20th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-17), Edinburgh, UK, 09/2017. Abstract
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Sanganeria, M., and K. J. Werner, "Grain Proc: a Real-Time Granular Synthesis Interface for Live Performance", NIME, Daejeon, Korea, 05/2013. Abstract
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Berger, M., "The GRIP MAESTRO: Balancing Large- and Small-scale Aspects of Emotive Gestural Control for Live Electroacoustic Musical Performance", Hawaii International Conference on the Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 2010. Abstract
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