This course surveys computational research in music perception and cognition. Information processing by humans serves as a basis for improving human-computer interaction in music information systems. The topics include basic concepts of music perception and cognition, computational methods for abstracting and extracting pitch and time structures, expression synthesis, analysis and interpretation, and classification. The implementation projects in music and computing will provide hands-on practice.
Updated 13 January 2005. Note that this course is approved for credit towards the MSIMS, MSEE(MCT) and MSCSCI(MCT) degrees.