scholarly journals A Semi-Automatic Multiple-Strategy Approach To Mapping Tree-Structured Symbolic Processing Programs

1996 ◽  
Vol 21 (4-6) ◽  
pp. 615-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
ANGELA SODAN
1985 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alvin Despain ◽  
Randy Katz ◽  
Yale Patt ◽  
David L. Patterson
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2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan Giedd ◽  
Kartik Ghosh ◽  
Matt Curry ◽  
Rishi Patel ◽  
Paul Durham ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mark Reybrouck

Musical sense-making relies on two distinctive strategies: tracking the moment-to-moment history of the actual unfolding and recollecting actual and previous sounding events in a kind of synoptic overview. Both positions are not opposed but complement each other. The aim of this contribution, therefore, is to provide a comprehensive framework that provides both conceptual and operational tools for coping with the sounds. Five major possibilities are proposed in this regard: (i) the concepts of perspective and resolution, which refer to the distance the listener takes with respect to the sounding music and the fine-grainedness of his/her discriminative abilities; (ii) the continuous/discrete dichotomy which conceives of the music as one continuous flow as against a division in separate and distinct elements; (iii) the in time/outside-of-time distinction, with the former proceeding in real time and the latter proceeding outside of the time of unfolding; (iv) the deictic approach to musical sense-making, which conceives of an act of mental pointing to the music, and (v) the levels of processing, which span a continuum between primitive sensory reactivity to actual sounding stimuli and high-level symbolic processing.


Author(s):  
Eugénia Moreira Bernardino ◽  
Anabela Moreira Bernardino ◽  
Juan Manuel Sánchez-Pérez ◽  
Juan Antonio Gómez-Pulido ◽  
Miguel Angel Vega-Rodríguez

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