People involved in Gestural Audio Control

This page lists all networked resarchers doing work related to ConGAS by participating countries. It may help you and others to find research contacts interested in related topics, or to get an overview of european activities.
If your research is related to gestural audio control, please add your information to the repository via the web form "People and Projects forms"

Belgium / ConGAS research

Canada / ConGAS research

Denmark / ConGAS research

Finland / ConGAS research

France / ConGAS research

Germany / ConGAS research

Thomas Hermann ( , web ),
Neuroinformatics Group, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld
Keywords: Sonification, Auditory Display, Tangible Computing, Exploratory Data Analysis, Datamining, HCI

Eric Lee ( , web ),
RWTH Aachen University , Aachen,
Keywords: Time-based interactive multimedia systems, Representations of time in multimedia software frameworks, Music interfaces
Michael Kipp ( , web ),
DFKI, D
Keywords: Gesture annotation, Video annotation tools, Gesture generation
Scherffig Lasse ( , web ),
ZKM Karlsruhe, Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln, Karlsruhe, Cologne,
Keywords: Interface development, Theories and histories of HCI, EEG and Eye Tracking, Media Art
Poepel Cornelius ( , web ),
Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Cologne,
Keywords: bowed stringed instrument controllers, interfaces that indend to use the skills of traditional trained string players
Frank Halbig ( , web ),
ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe,
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Frank Wallhoff ( , web ),
Technische Universität München - Lehrstuhl für Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation, München
Keywords: Face and object detection and recognition, Pattern recognition, Statistical models, Emotion and gesture recognition
Prof. Dr. Jan Borchers ( , web ),
RWTH Aachen University, Aachen
Keywords: Media Computing and Human-Computiner Interaction, in particular interaction with time-based media, e.g., interactive conducting systems, interactive rooms, and user interfaces for ubiquitous computing

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Ireland / ConGAS research

Italy / ConGAS research
Carlo Drioli ( , web),
University of Verona, Department of Computer Science,
Keywords: Signal processing, Analysis/synthesis of audio and voice, physical modeling
Stefano Papetti ( , web),
University of Verona, Department of Computer Science,
Keywords: Signal processing, Physical modeling, Sound design
Delphine Devallez ( , web),
University of Verona, Department of Computer Science,
Keywords: Signal processing, Sound sources localization and Depth perception
Antonio De Sena ( , web),
University of Verona, Department of Computer Science,
Keywords: Signal processing, Time-frequency audio representations, Mellin/scale transforms
Amalia de Goetzen de Goetzen ( , web),
University of Padova, Department of Information Engineering,
Keywords: Human-Computer Interaction, Multimodal interfaces
Federico Fontana ( , web),
University of Verona, Department of Computer Science,
Keywords: Signal processing, Physical modeling of acoustic systems, Real-time sound and audio processing algorithms
Davide Rocchesso ( , web),
University of Verona, Department of Computer Science,
Keywords: Signal processing, Sound design, Physical modeling of sound sources

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Spain / ConGAS research

Sweden / ConGAS research
Roberto Bresin ( , web ),
Speech Music and Hearing - School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Stockholm,
Keywords: Expressive music performance, Sound in interaction
Sofia Dahl ( , web ),
KTH Computer Science and Communication, Dept. of Speech, Music and Hearing, Stockholm,
Keywords: Drumming and percussion playing, Players' motor control and interaction with the instrument, Production and perception of timing and tempo, Capture and analysis of expressive movement gestures.
Switzerland / ConGAS research
Hilmar Meier ( , web ),
Phonak AG Hearing Systems,
Keywords: Hearing Instruments, user ergonomic, user interaction with hearing instruments

United Kingdom / ConGAS research
John Williamson ( , web ),
University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
Keywords: Continuous interaction, gestures, feedback;probabilistic interfaces, sonification