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ELECTRONIC CONDUCTING SYSTEM An easy way of learning how to conduct music Kenzo Abrahams Supervisor: Mehrdad Ghaziasgar Co-supervisor: James Connon Assited by: Diego Mushfieldt
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Overview Introduction User Requirements Requirements Analysis Assumptions about the project Project Plan
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Introduction Interactive Conducting System A system that allows a user to conduct a virtual orchestra Conductors gestures captured using webcam Depending on gestures orchestra plays accordingly Can be an easy way of learning how to conduct music Easy and fun but at the same time informative Spread awareness about classical music
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User Requirements Provide the user with a means to perform conduction Queuing the ensembles when to play Controlling volume of the ensembles Maintaining or changing tempo Provide a brief introduction to the theory of music Not focus of project Some written literature will be provided
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Requirements Analysis
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Volume, tempo, etc.
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Assumptions about the project 1 meter
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Project Plan GoalDue Date Learn how to use OpenCV and its tools. Elicit the requirements and define a designers interpretation of the problem. Term 1 From the users requirements design a prototype for the system Term 2 Construct the system with all its functionality present Term 3 Test the system and deployment Term 4
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References O'Niel, D L. (2008). Music Theater Jobs. Available: http://www.ehow.com/list_6547349_music-theater-jobs.html. Last accessed 29th March 2012. Bradski, G Kaehler, A. (2008). Getting to Know OpenCV. In: Loukides, M Learning OpenCV. United States of America: O’Reilly. p31-87. Ivanciuc, O. (2005). SVM - Support Vector Machines. Available: http://www.support-vector-machines.org/. Last accessed 29th March Nakra, T, Ivanov, Y, Smaragdis, P, Ault, C. (2009). The USB Virtual Maestro: an Interactive Conducting System. NIME2009. 3 (3). Borchers, J, Hadjakos, A, M¨uhlh¨auser, M. (2006). MICON: A music stand for interactive conducting.. Proceedings of the 2006 conference on New interfaces for musical expression. 4 (2), p254–259.
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