Re: Audio Demos (Phil Green )


Subject: Re: Audio Demos
From:    Phil Green  <p.green(at)dcs.shef.ac.uk>
Date:    Mon, 18 Sep 2000 12:21:11 +0100

Hi Al & list, >Recently Dan Levitin and I applied for a grant to fund a new project that we >had in mind. The idea was to explore new auditory principles and phenomena >by creating audio demonstrations that embodied them. Our model was the >importance of the Gestalt demonstrations in the development of principles of >perception in vision. > We've done something a bit like this, with a small amount of European funding from ELSNET. These 'MAD Demos' are aimed at a lower-level audience than you propose, and some don't concern audition at all, but there is good overlap, and the presentation style is worth looking at. You can download from Martin Cooke's home page: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~martin/MAD/docs/mad.htm The way reviewing worked was that as part of the funding proposal we undertook to arrange peer reviews, to be fed back to authors resulting in modifications. We weren't the only group involved & there is other software, collected for the 'Education Arena' at EUROSPEECH 99. There's a CD of that, & I'm trying to find out if we have a mirror site. ********************************* Professor Phil Green Speech and Hearing Research Group Department of Computer Science University of Sheffield Regent Court 211 Portobello St., Sheffield S1 4DP UK phone: (44) 114 22 21828 fax: (44) 114 22 21810 email: p.green(at)dcs.shef.ac.uk www: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/P.Green/ ***********************************************


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