Title
Accessibility considerations in designing a layperson's application for score music description
Abstract
The process of composing score music for a movie includes two different types of stakeholders: musical experts (a composer) and non-experts (a movie director, producer, editor etc.). These different preconditions often result in difficulties regarding the interaction and communication between the involved individuals. Here, a threefold approach was taken to address this problem: Extracting salient affective and semantic score music description parameters for musical non-experts; statistical clustering and modeling of the results and using them as ground truth for human and machine-based composition experiments; as well as identifying key factors of a human-computer interface capable of fostering non-expert musical creativity by employing a minimized set of intuitive design parameters.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2371456.2371472
Audio Mostly Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
movie director,composing score music,non-expert musical creativity,semantic score music description,different precondition,ground truth,editor etc.,musical non-experts,accessibility consideration,musical expert,different type
Musical,Computer science,Generative music,Ground truth,Layperson,Human–computer interaction,Creativity,Cluster analysis,Salient
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
4
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julian Rubisch192.95
Jakob Doppler216210.22
Stefan Schuster300.68
Hannes Raffaseder493.29