Essays about: "shared music system"
Found 4 essays containing the words shared music system.
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1. Enhancing user interactions with a music system for public displays : Identifying appropriate ways to personalize content and interactions with a shared music system in public places
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för datavetenskap och medieteknik (DM)Abstract : This thesis investigates which type of user-related/-generated, personal, information is appropriate to share on an interactive public display in a public environment, e.g., user’s names and images, as a mean to enhance interactions with public display applications. READ MORE
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2. Generating and Manipulating Sound : Tools for digital music production
University essay from Umeå universitet/Designhögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : Music making and technological development has always been connected. The digital revolution has made advanced music production, writing and distribution tools universally accessible. New intelligent tools built on machine learning are entering the market potentially changing how we create music and interact with creative content. READ MORE
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3. Pattern Reconfigurable MIMO Antennas for Multiband LTE Operation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : Nowadays, multiple antennas are becoming widely used in small mobile terminals as they can significantly improve wireless communication performance in terms of link reliability and spectral efficiency. Also, pattern reconfiguration is another new trend for antenna design as it enables the antennas to adapt to different propagation and user scenarios. READ MORE
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4. Eye movement in prima vista singing and vocal text reading
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : An eye-tracking device was used in this pilot study to measure eye movement during prima vista singing and reading aloud. The common term eye-voice span is questioned, and a new terminology is proposed for the description of relations between attention, point of fixation and vocal performance. READ MORE