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Original Article

Sound and Music Computing: Challenges and Strategies

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Pages 185-190 | Published online: 31 May 2008
 

Abstract

Based on the current context of the Sound and Music Computing (SMC) field, the state of the art in research and the open issues that have been identified and described in other articles of this journal issue, in this article we make a step forward and try to identify the broad SMC challenges and we propose strategies with which to tackle them. On the research side we identify a clear need for designing better sound objects and environments and for promoting research to understand, model, and improve human interaction with sound and music. In the education domain we feel the need for better training our multidisciplinary researchers and to make sure that they can contribute to the multicultural society we live in. There is also a clear need for improving the transferring of the knowledge and technologies generated by our community. Finally we claim that the SMC field should be very much concerned with its social context and that a number of current social concerns should be addressed. We accompany each of these challenges with strategies that should help researchers, educators and policy makers take specific actions to advance in the proposed SMC roadmap.

Acknowledgements

This article includes contributions from most of the members of the S2S2 consortium, but we would like to specially acknowledge the contributions of Marc Leman, Davide Rocchesso, Giovanni De Poli and Gerhard Widmer. This work was partially funded by the S2S2 Coordination Action under the FET initiative of the 6th Framework Programme of the EC.

Notes

1The first address of the SMC portal was http://www.soundandmusiccomputing.org and it has been recently moved to the new address http://www.SMCnetwork.org

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