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Overview of the proposed Gate‐Align‐SED, including two stages of training: (1) Mean‐Teacher SSL Training; and (2) Enhancer Model Training. In complex real‐world environments such as disaster monitoring, effective sound event detection (SED) is often hindered by the presence of noise and limited labeled data.
Jieli Chen +4 more
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A New Understanding of Ankara Music within the Context of Global Cultural Flow [PDF]
The aim of this study is to consider a new understanding of the complex and multilayered structure of Ankara music, which is situated between tradition and modernity and has become an important form of popular culture in the region, in the context of ...
Ömer Can Satır, Songül Karahasanoğlu
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Dynamic aspects of musical imagery
Auditory imagery can represent many aspects of music, such as the starting pitches of a tune or the instrument that typically plays it. In this paper, I concentrate on more dynamic, or time‐sensitive aspects of musical imagery, as demonstrated in two recently published studies.
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Dynamic Functional Connectivity in the Musical Brain [PDF]
Musical training causes structural and functional changes in the brain due to its sensory-motor demands. This leads to differences in how musicians perceive and process music as compared to non-musicians, thereby providing insights into brain adaptations and plasticity.
Dipankar Niranjan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Nonlinear control systems are an integral part of complex engineering systems. The main difference from linear systems is their ability to adapt to changes and unpredictable conditions. These systems exhibit behaviors that cannot be predicted by simple linear equations, making them essential for applications requiring precise control over a ...
Cinthia Peraza +3 more
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Blinking indexes dynamic attending during and after music listening
Music’s rhythmic and acoustic structure can shape how attention unfolds over time, but little is known about how music listening influences the temporal dynamics of attention.
Schea Fissel Brannick +1 more
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Music is intimately implicated in racialising discourses. This is particularly pronounced in the case of so-called black music, i.e. the types of music that are commonly associated with African-American identity, most notably jazz and various forms of ...
Kärjä Antti-Ville
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Dynamic Bayesian Networks for Musical Interaction [PDF]
We describe in this chapter a consistent set of temporal models that we have developed over the years for analyzing movement in real-time musical interaction. These models are probabilistic and can be unified and generalized under the formalism of dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs).
Caramiaux, Baptiste +2 more
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Abstract This study employs a schizocartographic approach to explore community narratives of space, memory, and violence in Kraaifontein, Cape Town. Through participants' accounts, ordinary places—gardens, shops, blocks, sports grounds, and streets—emerge as ambivalent geographies where trauma, resilience, and belonging intersect.
Guido Veronese +2 more
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The dynamic phenomena of strékan music from colonial to contemporary era in Situbondo
This research is an anthropology of music which discusses the dynamics of strékan music from colonial to contemporary era in Situbondo. In Situbondo, strékan is a term which refers to music for welcoming guests.
Panakajaya Hidayatullah
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