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  <title><![CDATA[Center Strikes the Right Chord, Blending Research with Industry and Performance]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia Tech Center for
Music Technology (GTCMT) has hit the right chord by blending research with
technology that meets industry needs while creating tools for new and memorable
performances.</p>



<p>The center, launched in
November 2008, has attracted funding in excess of $3 million, primarily from
National Science Foundation grants, but also from sponsored research industry
partners such as Google and Turner Broadcasting.</p>



<p>“I think we are in a unique
position here at Georgia Tech,” said Gil Weinberg, director of the Center for
Music Technology.&nbsp; “ We are fortunate that
engineering, technology transfer and funding are all in the DNA of the
Institute.&nbsp; Georgia Tech has an
appreciation for the type of research we are doing and entrepreneurship is
encouraged.&nbsp; We really have the freedom
and encouragement from the administration.”</p>



<p>The center has already had
two companies launched from technologies developed from its research.&nbsp; Zoozbeat and LaDiDa are mobile apps that
utilize different technology to allow the public easier access to the music creation
process.</p>



<p>“LaDiDa, a reverse karaoke
mobile technology developed by the Music Intelligence Group, was commercialized
with assistance from Venture Lab," said Parag Chordia, director of the
Music Intelligence Group. "The state-of-the-art algorithms analyze the
pitch and structure of the vocal input to compose a matching accompaniment.
LaDiDa has been a top 10 music app in the iTunes app store for the past six
months and its demo videos have received over 55 million views."</p>



<p>“Zoozbeat allows users to
create their own music through intuitive gestures, and has been downloaded more
than 1.5 million times,” said Weinberg. “Our algorithm analyzes users’ gestures
and maps them to different musical instruments, melodies and rhythms, allowing
novices to participate a meaningful musical creation experience.&nbsp; In partnership with the Coca-Cola Company, we
also developed “ZOOZbeat Sprite,” which allows users to easily remix popular
hip-hop songs.”</p>



<p>Weinberg has also put GTCMT
at the forefront of the cutting-edge research field of robotic musicianship.&nbsp; His latest marimba-playing robot, Shimon, can
listen to and analyze melodic music and improvise with human players, providing
visual and social cues to its co-players and audiences.&nbsp; Shimon has been invited to dozens of concerts
world wide and was featured in Georgia Tech’s fall 2010 public service
announcement (available at&nbsp; <a href="http://www.gatech.edu/music/">http://www.gatech.edu/music/</a>).</p>



<p>Weinberg has been invited to present
Shimon and other research from the GTCMT at the 41st annual meeting of&nbsp; the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters,
Switzerland, in January 2011.</p>



<p>The center is not only
focused on advancing engineering and innovation, but also the arts. Researchers
are very proud of the performances that have integrated technology with
professional musicians.</p>



<p>"Our
research on using technology to link together composers, performers and
audiences in new ways has led to exciting collaborations with musicians,
ranging from members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to cutting-edge DJs to
laptop orchestras,” said music professor Jason Freeman. “We've also engaged new
arts audiences that help us to shape these musical experiences, including
readers of the New York Times and listeners of National Public Radio. And we've
taken the experience of musical performance beyond the concert hall: onto the
Internet and mobile phones and into urban communities."</p>

<p>Along with these public
performances, the center is also teaming up with local schools to provide a
musical education experience for elementary school children.</p>



<p>"We've
been collaborating with the Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta Public Schools to
develop a new curriculum for general music education built upon technologies
developed at the Center for Music Technology,” said Freeman. “We've already
conducted a pilot program as a summer camp and are currently integrating it
into music classes at Jean Childs Young Middle School."</p>

<p>Even though the center has
only been in existence for two years, it has been very successful in building
partnerships with researchers from across campus, including collaborative
projects from five of the six colleges&nbsp;
(Architecture, Computing, Engineering, Sciences and the Liberal Arts).
The interdisciplinary research ranges from collaborations with the School of
Music’s ensembles to nanotechnology research.</p>



<p>Two new projects on the
horizon are research on musical applications for the Kindle and the music
intelligence lab’s research on creativity. As the center celebrates its second
anniversary, it will continue to compose its own song as researchers pursue new
paths of discovery.</p>



<p><strong>“</strong>We’re
trying to pave the way and be first in the most exciting research areas in the
field of music technology,” said Weinberg.&nbsp;
“We’ll keep looking for innovative ways to enhance music expression and
creativity with technology.”</p><p>This winter, the center hosts the Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument 
Competition and an experimental performance from acclaimed artist Laurie
 Anderson. Contemporary music ensemble-in-residence Sonic Generator also
 brings another lineup of mind-expanding and technologically-driven 
performances beginning January 24 at the Woodruff Arts Center. <a href="http://www.music.gatech.edu/news/events" target="_blank">Get the event details.&nbsp; </a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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