TY - Generic T1 - An Analysis of Agreement in Classical Music Perception and Its Relationship to Listener Characteristics T2 - Proceedings of the 17th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2016) Y1 - 2016 A1 - Markus Schedl A1 - Hamid Eghbal-zadeh A1 - Emilia Gómez A1 - Marko Tkalčič JF - Proceedings of the 17th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2016) CY - New York, USA ER - TY - CONF T1 - I-Vectors for Timbre-Based Music Similarity and Music Artist Classification T2 - Proceedings of the 16th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR) Y1 - 2015 A1 - Hamid Eghbal-zadeh A1 - Bernhard Lehner A1 - Markus Schedl A1 - Gerhard Widmer JF - Proceedings of the 16th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR) CY - Malaga, Spain ER - TY - CONF T1 - Timbral Modeling for Music Artist Recognition Using I-vectors T2 - Proceedings of the 23rd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2015) Y1 - 2015 A1 - Hamid Eghbal-zadeh A1 - Markus Schedl A1 - Gerhard Widmer JF - Proceedings of the 23rd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2015) CY - Nice, France ER - TY - CONF T1 - GestureAgents: An Agent-Based Framework for Concurrent Multi-Task Multi-User Interaction T2 - TEI 2013 Y1 - 2013 A1 - Carles F. Julià A1 - Jordà, S. A1 - Nicolas Earnshaw KW - agent- exclusivity KW - Concurrent interaction KW - gesture framework KW - multi-user AB -

While the HCI community has been putting a lot of effort on creating physical interfaces for collaboration, studying multi-user interaction dynamics and creating specific applications to support (and test) this kind of phenomena, it has not addressed the problem of having multiple applications sharing the same interactive space. Having an ecology of rich interactive programs sharing the same interfaces poses questions on how to deal with interaction ambiguity in a cross-application way and still allow different programmers the freedom to program rich unconstrained interaction experiences. This paper describes GestureAgents, a framework demonstrating several techniques that can be used to coordinate different applications in order to have concurrent multi-user multi-tasking interaction and still dealing with gesture ambiguity across multiple applications.

JF - TEI 2013 PB - ACM UR - http://www.mtg.upf.edu/system/files/publications/2013%20TEI13%20GestureAgents.pdf ER -