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王晔博士学术报告通知
时间:2011-12-07 09:03:38

题目:When Information Technology, Music and Medicine Converge
报告人:王晔 新加坡国立大学
地点:东五楼二楼210学术报告厅
时间:12月20日上午9:00

报告摘要:
  With the continuing advances in the Internet technology, there has been abundant music (e.g., from YouTube, iTune etc.) available to ordinary users. How to organize/categorize music to enable effective search or recommendation for healthcare applications becomes an important research problem. We are particularly interested in employing Music Information Retrieval (MIR) and Sound and Music Computing (SMC) technologies to promote healthy lifestyle, and to enable affordable Computer Supported Music Therapy (CSMT) for patients with limited resources to cope with chronic diseases such as Parkinson’s and stroke. In this talk, I will introduce a few CSMT projects at National University of Singapore, followed by live demos and a discussion of possible research collaborations, available PhD scholarships and research positions in our multidisciplinary projects which call for expertise in statistical signal processing, optimization, machine learning as well as human computer interaction.

王晔 简介:
  Ye Wang is a tenured Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He established and directed the Sound and Music Computing (SMC) Lab at NUS School of Computing. Before joining NUS he was a Member of the Technical Staff at Nokia Research Center in Tampere, Finland for 9 years. His research interests are in the area of Mobile Computing, and Sound and Music Computing (SMC), in particular Sound Analysis and Music Information Retrieval (MIR). He is especially interested in developing novel applications/systems for music edutainment and e-Health, as well as determining their effectiveness via subjective and objective evaluations. His most recent research involves the design and evaluation of systems to support 1) therapeutic gait training using Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS), and 2) ear training and singing practice via meaningful feedbacks. In the current academic year he is having his sabbatical leave at the School of Computer Science, Fudan University (17th October 2011 – 16th January, 2012), and at Harvard Medical School (1st February – 31st July 2012).