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    Co-design of a Smart Cajon

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    The work of Luca Turchet is supported by a Marie-Curie Individual fellowship of European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, under grant agreement No. 749561. Mathieu Barthet also acknowledges support from the EU H2020 Audio Commons grant (688382)

    Audio-file path updates

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    <p> </p><p>Audio Material:The dataset comprises 51 1-minute unique international award winning piano performances from the Western canon spanning various musical eras, with a specific focus on perceived emotion throughout each piece's duration. </p><p>51samples_url_meta.csv which includes metadata about the 51 music clips chosen from the MEASTRO dataset for this study, were updated with the raw MAESTRO audio files's paths.</p><p> </p&gt

    Towards a Semantic Architecture for the Internet of Musical Things

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    The Internet of Musical Things is an emerging research area that relates to the network of Musical Things, which are computing devices embedded in physical objects dedicated to the production and/or reception of musical content. In this paper we propose a semantically-enriched Internet of Musical Things architecture which relies on a semantic audio server and edge computing techniques. Specifically, a SPARQL Event Processing Architecture is employed as an interoperability enabler allowing multiple heterogeneous Musical Things to cooperate, relying on a music-related ontology. We technically validate our architecture by implementing an ecosystem around it, where five Musical Thing prototypes communicate between each other

    sj-doc-1-tag-10.1177_17562848221122472 – Supplemental material for Evaluation of the safety profile of endoscopic pyloromyotomy by G-POEM: a French multicenter study

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-tag-10.1177_17562848221122472 for Evaluation of the safety profile of endoscopic pyloromyotomy by G-POEM: a French multicenter study by Florian Baret, Jeremie Jacques, Mathieu Pioche, Jeremie Albouys, Véronique Vitton, Geoffroy Vanbiervliet, Antoine Debourdeau, Marc Barthet and Jean-Michel Gonzalez in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p

    Playsound.space: An Ubiquitous System in Progress

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    This paper describes the process of development of the online music making tool Playsound.space, an open platform to play with Creative Commons audio content from Freesound using semantic queries and a selection informed by spectrogram representations. After reviewing the initial interface we present new features aiming to enhance inclusiveness and participation and better support musical creativity by providing users with finer control of audio processing. This includes the integration of a multi-user chat system providing embedded language translation, and a player based on Web Audio allowing real time sound editing and stretching. We also discuss evaluations conducted, and provide directions for future developments of the platform

    MATHIEU Cécile

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    Playsound.space: enhancing a live music performance tool with semantic recommendations

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    Playsound is an experimental client for the Freesound API. Its main aim is to provide a simple and intuitive tool for the collaborative composition based on Freesound samples. In this paper, an approach based on Semantic Web technologies to provide recommendations to Playsound users is presented. A Semantic Web of Things architecture is proposed, showing loosely coupled, independent software agents interoperating by means of a semantic publish/subscribe platform and a set of ontologies to describe agents, audio contents, input/output of audio analytics tools and recommendations. Preliminary tests show that the designed architecture adapts well to environments where services can be discovered and seamlessly orchestrated on the fly, resulting in a dynamic workflow

    Analysis of Mathieu Equation Stable Solutions in the First Zone of Stability

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    AbstractThe paper presents the results of a homogeneous Mathieu equation studies. Mathieu equation solutions are oscillations, modulated in amplitude and frequency. In the computational experiments we found dependences of the given oscillations on the ratio of the coefficients. These dependences are shown in graphs that can be used for an approximate estimation of the Mathieu equation solutions without integration

    Pensar las escalas para pensar las luchas: Autor: Mathieu UHEL

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    A través de un título sugerente, “pensar las escalas para pensar las luchas”, Mathieu Uhel entreteje la construcción teórico-crítica del concepto escala, generada por la geografía radical anglosajona de finales del siglo XX, con la necesidad/utilidad práctica de la escala para concienciar las luchas sociales. El artículo cumple un doble propósito: por un lado, delinear los elementos de lectura sobre el concepto escala; y, con ello, promover la atención de esta problemática en las luchas contemporáneas. En un primer apartado, Uhel ubica las discusiones académicas en torno a la escala, como herramienta metodológica útil para comprender la complejidad de las sociedades capitalistas; en el segundo apartado, el autor avanza la exposición en torno al contexto de la dimensión escalar del imperialismo capitalista; finalmente, el autor se centra en el rol de la actividad política a escala nacional en la tensa relación entre las imposiciones del capital y la lucha social.Por meio de um título sugestivo, “pensando escalas para pensar lutas”, Mathieu Uhel entrelaça a construção teórico-crítica do conceito de escala, gerado pela geografia radical anglo-saxônica do final do século XX, com a necessidade / utilidade prática escala para aumentar a consciência das lutas sociais. O artigo tem um duplo propósito: por um lado, delinear os elementos de leitura sobre o conceito de escala; e, com isso, promover atenção a esse problema nas lutas contemporâneas. Na primeira seção, Uhel localiza as discussões acadêmicas em torno da escala, como uma ferramenta metodológica útil para compreender a complexidade das sociedades capitalistas; na segunda seção, o autor avança a exposição em torno do contexto da dimensão escalar do imperialismo capitalista; por fim, o autor enfoca o papel da atividade política em escala nacional na tensa relação entre as imposições do capital e a luta social.Mathieu Uhel\u27s suggestive title, “Thinking about scales to think about struggles”, he interweaves the theoretical-critical construction of concept scale, generated by radical Anglo-Saxon geography in the late 20th century, with it´s practical utility to social struggles. The article serves two purposes: on the one hand, Uhel locates academic discussion around scale; and, with this, he promotes attention to this problem in contemporary struggles. In the first section, Uhel locates academic discussions around scale, as a useful methodological tool to understand the complexity of capitalist societies; in the second section, the author advances the argument around the context of the scalar dimension of capitalist imperialism; finally, the author focuses on the role of political activity on a national scale in the tense relationship between the impositions of capital and the social movement

    Mathieu Ichou, Les Enfants d’immigrés à l’école

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    It is common to hear in the fields of educational and immigration sociology that on average, the children of immigrants do not perform as well in school as children of native-born parents. Mathieu Ichou offers an innovative sociological analysis on a topic that is heavily exploited by political and media discourse, and subject to much scientific controversy. The author takes distance from the homogenized vision of a “second generation” of students who have totally failed academically, and rep..
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