Research positions in music cognition (Henkjan Honing )


Subject: Research positions in music cognition
From:    Henkjan Honing  <honing(at)UVA.NL>
Date:    Fri, 1 Apr 2005 15:18:36 +0200

Research positions in music cognition The Music Cognition Group, Universiteit van Amsterdam (http:///www.hum.uva.nl/mmm/ ), is looking for highly qualified candidates for a Post-Doctoral and a Research Assistant position to work on a 3-year research project in the field of Music Cognition, entitled 'Emergent Cognition through Active Perception' (EmCAP). The project is funded by the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union and involves a consortium by Dr Sue Denham, Prof Mike Denham and Dr Eduardo Miranda (University of Plymouth), Dr Henkjan Honing (University of Amsterdam, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation), Prof Istvan Winkler (Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), and Prof Gustavo Deco and Prof Xavier Serra (University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Music Technology Group & Computational Neuroscience Group). The goal of the project is to investigate how complex cognitive behavior in artificial systems can emerge through interacting with an environment, and how, by becoming sensitive to the properties of the environment, such systems can develop effective representations and processing structures autonomously. Music is an ideal domain in which to investigate complex cognitive behavior, since music, like language, is a universal phenomenon containing complex abstractions and temporally extended structures, whose organization is constrained by underlying rules or conventions that participants need to understand for effective cognition and interaction. We will investigate the development of music cognition by combining the complementary approaches of perceptual experiments using human subjects, computational modelling, and the implementation of an interactive embodied cognitive system. Provisional project start date: 1 October 2005 If you are interested, please send an email to honing(at)uva.nl with in the subject header "vacancy mailing-list" and you will be informed as further details become available. For more information see: http:///www.hum.uva.nl/mmm/ ---


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