Title :
Personal Orchestra: conducting audio/video music recordings
Author :
Borchers, Jan O. ; Samminger, Wolfgang ; Mühlhäuser, Max
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
Personal Orchestra lets anybody conduct an electronic orchestra at a new level of realism: users interact not with a synthetic, but an original audio and video recording of a real orchestra - the Vienna Philharmonic. Nevertheless, they can interactively control not only volume and instrumentation, but also tempo of the orchestra, using natural conducting gestures. A gesture tracking and predicting algorithm interprets user input, and a high-fidelity playback algorithm renders audio and video at variable speed without time-stretching artifacts such as pitch changes. The system was designed following a set of user interface design patterns for interactive exhibits. It is being used as the "Virtual Conductor" exhibit in the House of Music Vienna by hundreds of visitors every day.
Keywords :
exhibitions; gesture recognition; music; optical tracking; rendering (computer graphics); House of Music Vienna; Personal Orchestra; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Virtual Conductor exhibit; audio rendering; audio/video music recording conducting; control volume; electronic orchestra; gesture tracking/prediction algorithm; high-fidelity playback algorithm; instrumentation control; interactive exhibits; natural conducting gestures; tempo control; user input interpretation; user interface design patterns; video rendering; Audio recording; Computer science; Electric variables control; Humans; Instruments; Interactive systems; Multiple signal classification; Rendering (computer graphics); User interfaces; Video recording;
Conference_Titel :
Web Delivering of Music, 2002. WEDELMUSIC 2002. Proceedings. Second International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1623-8
DOI :
10.1109/WDM.2002.1176198