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  <body><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><p>George Tzanetakis is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science with cross-listed appointments in ECE and Music at the University of Victoria, Canada. He is Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in&nbsp;the Computer Analysis and Audio and Music and received the Craigdaroch&nbsp;research award in artistic expression at the University of Victoria in&nbsp;2012. In 2011 he was visiting faculty at Google Research. He received&nbsp;his Ph.D. in computer science at Princeton&nbsp;University in 2002 and was a post-doctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon&nbsp;University in 2002-2003. His research spans all stages of audio content&nbsp;analysis such as feature extraction, segmentation, classification with&nbsp;specific emphasis on music information retrieval. He is also the&nbsp;primary designer and developer of Marsyas an open source framework for&nbsp;audio processing with specific emphasis on music information retrieval&nbsp;applications. His pioneering work on musical genre classification&nbsp;received a IEEE signal processing society young author award and is&nbsp;frequently cited. More recently he has been exploring new interfaces for&nbsp;musical expression, music robotics, computational ethnomusicology, and&nbsp;computer-assisted music instrument tutoring. These interdisciplinary&nbsp;activities combine ideas from signal processing, perception, machine&nbsp;learning, sensors, actuators and human-computer interaction with the<br />connecting theme of&nbsp;making computers better understand music to create more effective&nbsp;interactions with musicians and listeners.</p>]]></body>
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