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        <description>Gesture Description Interchange Format (GDIF)

The Gesture Description Interchange Format (GDIF) is being developed for streaming and storing data of music-related movement. Current general purpose motion/gesture formats developed within the motion capture industry and biomechanical community focus mainly on describing low-level biomechanical properties. We are more interested in describing gesture qualities, performer-instrument relationships, and movement-sound couplings in a coherent and cons…</description>
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Project Description

Many contact (force/pressure) industrial sensor technologies exist and have been used in numerous  musical interfaces, including the Interlink FSR and the LuSence Standard CPS 155 linear potentiometer. However all those systems have similar drawbacks: they only exist as defined products with normalised sizes, shapes and electrical characteristics.</description>
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Project Description

The aim of this project was to gain an overview of the digital musical instruments which have been designed and built in recent times. This task consisted of two survey tasks. The first was to examine a large number of digital musical instruments and classify the instruments themselves into specific categories. The second task was to examine which sensors were being used in each instrument and determine the most commonly…</description>
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Project Description

In this project, we have explored the sensor use in new interfaces for musical expression – typical DIY realm – as manifested in the NIME Conference (New Interfaces for Musical Expression).

For this, we used several R tools for</description>
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Project Description

There is a substantial amount of published research about sensors and their applications to new interfaces for musical expression in the form of various papers and</description>
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