“Conducting and Performing Virtual Orchestra” by Susaki, Sunagawa, Moriya and Takahashi

  • ©Misato Susaki, Soichiro Sunagawa, Tomoaki Moriya, and Tokiichiro Takahashi

  • ©Misato Susaki, Soichiro Sunagawa, Tomoaki Moriya, and Tokiichiro Takahashi

  • ©Misato Susaki, Soichiro Sunagawa, Tomoaki Moriya, and Tokiichiro Takahashi

Conference:


Type:


Entry Number: 30

Title:

    Conducting and Performing Virtual Orchestra

Presenter(s)/Author(s):



Abstract:


    There are a lot of people who have had yearning for conducting orchestra. It must be a very pleasant experience to coordinate orchestra performance with your own conduct, but it requires a vast amount of money. With such needs, there have been researches to simulate the situation of conducting orchestra by using gesture recognition [Usa][Baba][Sunagawa]. But, they do not generate performance scenes.

References:


    1. Usa, S., et al.1998. A Multi-modal Conducting Simulator. In Intn’l Computer Music Conf. (Proc. ICMC’98), pp.25–32.
    2. Baba, T., et al. 2010. VirtualPhilharmony: A Conducting System with Heuristics of Conducting an Orchestra. In New Interfaces for Musical Expression (Proc. NIME 2010), pp.263–270 (2010).
    3. Sunagawa, S., et al. 2011. Musical Instrument Performance Control by IR-LED Sensor-Based Gesture Recognition, In Visual Computing Sympo., Article 41 (2011). (in Japanese).
    4. Schertenleib, S., et al. Conducting a Virtual Orchestra, IEEE Multimedia, vol.11, no.3 (July/September 2004) 40–49.


Additional Images:

©Misato Susaki, Soichiro Sunagawa, Tomoaki Moriya, and Tokiichiro Takahashi

PDF:



ACM Digital Library Publication:



Overview Page: