208 research outputs found

    Guided Tours Across a Collection of Historical Digital Images

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    We propose the use of short lectures, called narratives, embedded in a digital archive as a personalization method to support and guide users within a collection of historical material. The effectiveness of the approach has been evaluated with two groups of users. An analysis of the results has been conducted enabling the presentation of preliminary results

    Preserving today for tomorrow: A case study of an archive of Interactive Music Installations

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    This work presents the problems addressed and the first results obtained by a project aimed at the preservation of Interactive Music Installations (IMI). Preservation requires that besides all the necessary components for the (re)production of a performance, also the knowledge about these components is kept, so that the original process can be repeated at any given time. This work proposes a multilevel approach for the preservation of IMI. As case studies, the Pinocchio Square (installed in EXPO 2002) and the Il Caos delle Sfere are considered

    Digital Preservation and Access of Audio Heritage: a Case Study for Phonographic Discs

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    Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοWe investigate differences among the approaches to the digitization of phonographic discs, using two novel methods developed by the authors: a system for synthesizing audio signals from still images of phonographic discs and a tool for the automatic alignment of audio signals. Results point out that this combined approach can be used as an effective tool for the preservation of and access to the audio documents

    Soundscape Analysis as a Tool for Movie Segmentation

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    Preserving today for tomorrow: a case study of an archive of Interactive Music Installations

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    Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis work presents the problems addressed and the first results obtained by a project aimed at the preservation of Interactive Music Installations (IMI). Preservation requires that besides all the necessary components for the (re)production of a performance, also the knowledge about these components is kept, so that the original process can be repeated at any given time. This work proposes a multilevel approach for the preservation of IMI. As case studies, the Pinocchio Square (installed in EXPO 2002) and the Il Caos delle Sfere are considered

    A HMM-Based Pitch Tracker for Audio Queries

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    In this paper we present an approach to the transcription of musical queries based on a HMM. The HMM is used to model the audio features related to the singing voice, and the transcription is obtained through Viterbi decoding. We report our preliminary work on evaluation of the system

    Effect of microwaves on the in situ hydrodistillation of four different Lamiaceae

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    The development of alternative techniques to classic hydrodistillation (HD) has been prompted because of the drawbacks of the more traditional technique. These drawbacks include: partial thermal degradation, high energy consumption and the fact that it is a time-consuming process. In situ microwave-generated hydrodistillation (MGH) and microwave hydrodiffusion and gravity (MHG) are suitable methods which may improve the preparation of essential oils. In this work, we report a comparison study of HD, MGH and MHG used in the extraction of four plant species cultivated in Piedmont (Italy): lavender, oregano, basil and sage. Both microwave-assisted procedures gave excellent results; in particular the essential oils obtained under MHG were very similar to those obtained with HD. In MGH, the polarity and the physico-chemical properties of the extracted compounds caused bigger differences in essential oil composition
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