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March 2, 2015
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Legos

Sensorimotor learning with auditory feedback - Eric Boyer

We have acquired, through our sensorimotor system, a strong relationship with the auditory space that surrounds us. We have implicitly learned to integrate the sound of our actions and use them everyday. The development of motion sensing an

March 2, 2015 55 min

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Movement sonification tools and methods - Jules Françoise

We present several tools we developed for designing interactive sonification strategies. In particular, we developed an ecological approach of continuous movement sonification we call “mapping by demonstration”. The relationship between mot

March 2, 2015 33 min

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Introduction: Legos project - Hugues Vinet, Frédéric Bevilacqua

The LEGOS project is a collaborative research project that focuses on sensorimotor learning in gesture-sound systems (the consortium includes IRCAM and UMR CNRS 8242 – Université Paris Descartes). We develop and evaluate movement based

March 2, 2015 20 min

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Moving Better: How can sound help? - Cathy Craig

Our survival in the ever-changing world we live in requires that we pick up and use sensory information from our environment so that we can successfully interact with other objects and/or people. More specifically, changing patterns of sens

March 2, 2015 01 h 00 min

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Rhytmic walking interactions with ecological audio-haptic feedback - Stefania Serafin

In this talk we present a series of experiments whose goal is to investigate the role of auditory and haptic feedback in facilitating rhythmic walking in place. We describe how different modalities (auditory and haptic) as well as the kind

March 3, 2015 51 min

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Manipulating Sonified Objects - Olivier Houix

In standard human-computer interaction paradigms, there is generally a separation between the gestural interaction and potential sound feedback: the sound is not designed to be the result of the physical interaction with the interface. In c

March 3, 2015 53 min

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Rhythmic cueing for improving gait in Parkinson’s disease - Simone Dalla Bella

Rhythmical auditory stimulation can be used successfully in the rehabilitation of motor function in patients with motor disorders. A prototypical example is provided by dysfunctional gait in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD

March 3, 2015 47 min

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Sonification and Arm coordination - Frédéric Bevilacqua

The sonification of human movement is a growing research topic, with early results showing promise in a wide range of applications, such as performing arts, rehabilitation and sports training. Our long-term goal is to investigate the partic

March 3, 2015 45 min

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Translating pen movements into sounds and music to facilitate handwriting rehabilitation - Jean-Luc Velay

The mastering of handwriting is so essential in our society that it is important to try to find new methods for facilitating its learning and rehabilitation. Up to now, the quality of handwriting was evaluated from the visual inspection of

March 3, 2015 58 min

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