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Visualitzant Articles (Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions) per títol

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  • Ramírez, Rafael,1966-; Maestre Gómez, Esteban; Serra, Xavier (Elsevier, 2010)
    We present a pattern recognition approach to the task of identifying performers from their interpretative styles. We investigate how professional musicians express their view of the musical content of musical pieces and ...
  • Cherla, Srikanth; Purwins, Hendrick; Marchini, Marco, 1984- (MIT Press, 2013)
    A framework is proposed for generating interesting, musically similar variations of a given monophonic melody. The focus is on pop/rock guitar and bass guitar melodies with the aim of eventual extensions to other instruments ...
  • AbuRa'ed, Ahmed Ghassan Tawfiq; Saggion, Horacio; Shvets, Alexander; Bravo Serrano, Àlex, 1984- (Springer, 2020)
    Related work sections or literature reviews are an essential part of every scientific article being crucial for paper reviewing and assessment. However, writing a good related work section is an activity which requires ...
  • Granados, Alejandro; Vakharia, Vejay; Rodionov, Roman; Schweiger, Martin; Vos, Sjoerd B.; O’Keeffe, Aidan G.; Li, Kuo; Wu, Chengyuan; Miserocchi, Anna; McEvoy, Andrew W.; Clarkson, Matthew J.; Duncan, John S.; Sparks, Rachel; Ourselin, Sébastien (Springer, 2018)
    The accurate and automatic localisation of SEEG electrodes is crucial for determining the location of epileptic seizure onset. We propose an algorithm for the automatic segmentation of electrode bolts and contacts that ...
  • Farrús, Mireia; Wagner, Michael; Erro, Daniel; Hernando, Javier (Equinox Publishing, 2010)
    Voices can be deliberately disguised by means of human imitation or voice conversion. The question arises as to what extent they can be modified by using either of both methods. In the current paper, a set of speaker ...
  • Gulati, Sankalp; Bellur, Ashwin; Salamon, Justin; Ranjani, H. G.; Ishwar, Vignesh; Murthy, Hema A.; Serra, Xavier (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2014)
    The tonic is a fundamental concept in Indian art music. It is the base pitch, which an artist chooses in order to construct the melodies during a rāg(a) rendition, and all accompanying instruments are tuned using the tonic ...
  • Kroher, Nadine; Gómez Gutiérrez, Emilia, 1975- (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016)
    Automatic note-level transcription is considered one of the most challenging tasks in music information retrieval. The specific case of flamenco singing transcription poses a particular challenge due to its complex melodic ...
  • Casamayor Pujol, Víctor; Morenza-Cinos, Marc; Gastón, Bernat; Pous Andrés, Rafael (Elsevier, 2020)
    Maintaining an accurate and close to real time inventory of items is crucial for an efficient Supply Chain Management (SCM), which is one of the main pillars of successful business decisions in the retail market. Due to ...
  • Mercadal, Borja; Arena, Christopher B.; Davalos, Rafael Vidal; Ivorra Cano, Antoni, 1974- (Institute of Physics (IOP), 2017)
    Electroporation based treatments consist in applying one or multiple high voltage pulses to the tissues to be treated. As an undesired side effect, these pulses cause electrical stimulation of excitable tissues such as ...
  • Castellví Fernández, Quim; Mercadal, Borja; Moll, Xavier; Fondevila, Dolors; Andaluz, Anna; Ivorra Cano, Antoni, 1974- (Institute of Physics (IOP), 2018)
    Electroporation based treatments typically consist in applying high voltage dc pulses. As an undesired side effect, these dc pulses cause electrical stimulation of excitable tissues such as motor nerves. In the present in ...
  • Deco, Gustavo; Cruzat Grand, Josefina, 1983-; Cabral, Joana; Tagliazucchi, Enzo; Laufs, Helmut; Logothetis, Nikos K.; Kringelbach, Morten L. (National Academy of Sciences, 2019)
    A fundamental problem in systems neuroscience is how to force a transition from one brain state to another by external driven stimulation in, for example, wakefulness, sleep, coma, or neuropsychiatric diseases. This requires ...
  • Morales, Araceli; Alomar Adrover, Antònia; Porras Pérez, Antonio Reyes; Linguraru, Marius George; Piella Fenoy, Gemma; Sukno, Federico Mateo (Elsevier, 2023)
    We present a 3D face reconstruction system that aims at recovering the 3D facial geometry of babies from uncalibrated photographs, BabyNet. Since the 3D facial geometry of babies differs substantially from that of adults, ...
  • Vidal, Alice; Soto-Faraco, Salvador, 1970-; Moreno Bote, Rubén (eLife, 2022)
    Many everyday life decisions require allocating finite resources, such as attention or time, to examine multiple available options, like choosing a food supplier online. In cases like these, resources can be spread across ...
  • Deco, Gustavo; Hugues, Etienne (Public Library of Science, 2012)
    Recent neurophysiological experiments have demonstrated a remarkable effect of attention on the underlying neural/nactivity that suggests for the first time that information encoding is indeed actively influenced by ...
  • Loncaric, Filip; Nunno, Loredana; Mimbrero, Maria; Marciniak, Maciej; Fernandes, João, 1964-; Tirapu, Laia; Fabijanovic, Dora; Sanchis, Laura; Doltra, Adelina; Cikes, Maja; Lamata, Pablo; Bijnens, Bart; Sitges, Marta (Elsevier, 2020)
    Basal septal hypertrophy (BSH) is commonly seen in patients with systemic hypertension and has been associated with increased afterload. The impact of localized hypertrophy on left ventricular (LV) and left atrial (LA) ...
  • Vazquez-Vilar, Gonzalo; Tauste Campo, Adrià, 1982-; Guillén i Fábregas, A. (Albert); Martínez, Alfonso, 1973- (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016)
    Two alternative exact characterizations of the minimum error probability of Bayesian M-ary hypothesis testing are derived. The first expression corresponds to the error probability of an induced binary hypothesis test and ...
  • Al-Nahari, Azzam; Geraci, Giovanni; Al-Jamali, Mukarram; Hossam Ahmed, Mohamed; Yang, Nan (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018)
    In this paper, we consider multiple-input single-output multi-eavesdropper cognitive radio networks (MISOME-CRNs), where a secondary user (SU) aims to transmit confidential information to a legitimate SU receiver in the ...
  • Biau, Emmanuel, 1985-; Fromont, Lauren A.; Soto-Faraco, Salvador, 1970- (Wiley, 2017)
    We tested the prosodic hypothesis that the temporal alignment of a speaker's beat gestures in a sentence influences syntactic parsing by driving the listener's attention. Participants chose between two possible interpretations ...
  • Biau, Emmanuel, 1985-; Soto-Faraco, Salvador, 1970- (Elsevier, 2013)
    Spontaneous beat gestures are an integral part of the paralinguistic context during face-to-face conversations. Here we investigated the time course of beat-speech integration in speech perception by measuring ERPs evoked ...
  • Rosales, Andrea; Sayago Barrantes, Sergio; Blat, Josep (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015)
    Three playful wearable accessories incorporate design principles that promote individuality, natural interaction, ubiquity, and intimacy to encourage spontaneous open-ended social interaction in school-age children. The ...

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