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Color, Timbre and Texture
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Timbre and Texture</h1>
a seminar series on issues relating to perception, modeling and manipulation of sound and image
 
 
When: Mondays 12 Noon,  with occassional Wednesday meetings 
 
Where: The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) The Knoll, 660 Lomita - 3rd floor seminar room
 
Schedule
Monday, 1/22 - Introduction - Pat Hanrahan (CS, Stanford) and Jonathan Berger (CCRMA, Stanford)
Wednesday 1/24 - Ronald C. Coifman, Yale University (informal discussion) (time TBA)
Monday. 1/29 - Jason Chuang (CS, Stanford) - Color naming
Monday, 2/5 - Hiroko Terasawa (CCRMA, Stanford) - Timbre modeling
Monday, 2/12 - John P. Lewis (CS, Stanford) - Texture synthesis
Monday, 2/19 - Woon Seung Yeo (CCRMA, Stanford) - Image to sound texture mapping
Monday, 2/26 - Jitandra Malik (UC Berkeley)
Monday, 3/5 - Perry Cook (Princeton)
Wednesday 3/7 - Daniel Levitin, McGill University
 
 
Reading list
 
 
 
 


<i>A seminar series on issues relating to perception, modeling and manipulation of sound and image.</i>


Presented by:
Presented by:
<ul>
<li>The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SICA) - Center for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
<li> Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory
<li>The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
</ul>


The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SICA) - Center for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
==Winter 2007==
 


Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory
<ul>
<li>When: Mondays 12 Noon,  with occassional Wednesday meetings 
<li>Where: The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) The Knoll, 660 Lomita - 3rd floor seminar room


The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
<ul>
{|class="wikitable" style="background:#eeeeee;"
|+<b>Schedule for Winter 2007</b>
|-align="left"
!width="125"|Date (2007) !! Topic
|-
|  Monday, 1/22
|    Introduction - Pat Hanrahan (CS, Stanford) and Jonathan Berger (CCRMA, Stanford)
|-
|  Wednesday 1/24
|    Ronald C. Coifman, Yale University (informal discussion) (time TBA)
|-
|  Monday. 1/29
|    Jason Chuang (CS, Stanford) - Color naming
|-
|  Monday, 2/5
|    Hiroko Terasawa (CCRMA, Stanford) - Timbre modeling
|-
|  Monday, 2/12
|    John P. Lewis (CS, Stanford) - Texture synthesis
|-
|  Monday, 2/19
|    Woon Seung Yeo (CCRMA, Stanford) - Image to sound texture mapping
|-
|  Monday, 2/26
|    Jitandra Malik (UC Berkeley)
|-
|  Monday, 3/5
|    Perry Cook (Princeton)
|-
|  Wednesday 3/7
|    Daniel Levitin, McGill University
|}
</ul>

Latest revision as of 21:18, 9 October 2008

Color, Timbre and Texture

A seminar series on issues relating to perception, modeling and manipulation of sound and image.

Presented by:

  • The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SICA) - Center for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
  • Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory
  • The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)

Winter 2007

  • When: Mondays 12 Noon, with occassional Wednesday meetings
  • Where: The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) The Knoll, 660 Lomita - 3rd floor seminar room
      Schedule for Winter 2007
      Date (2007) Topic
      Monday, 1/22 Introduction - Pat Hanrahan (CS, Stanford) and Jonathan Berger (CCRMA, Stanford)
      Wednesday 1/24 Ronald C. Coifman, Yale University (informal discussion) (time TBA)
      Monday. 1/29 Jason Chuang (CS, Stanford) - Color naming
      Monday, 2/5 Hiroko Terasawa (CCRMA, Stanford) - Timbre modeling
      Monday, 2/12 John P. Lewis (CS, Stanford) - Texture synthesis
      Monday, 2/19 Woon Seung Yeo (CCRMA, Stanford) - Image to sound texture mapping
      Monday, 2/26 Jitandra Malik (UC Berkeley)
      Monday, 3/5 Perry Cook (Princeton)
      Wednesday 3/7 Daniel Levitin, McGill University