**Importance of
Note-Level Control in Automatic Music Performance
Roberto Bresin (Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, Royal Institute
of Technology - KTH, Stockholm)
11:00-12:00 Perception and Theory
+SA
Cross-cultural Comparison Study of the Production in Simple Rhythm Patterns
Makiko Sadakata, Kengo Ohgushi and Peter Desain (Department of Music, Kyoto
City University of Arts)
-SPerformance
Variables for Grouping Structure in two editions of the theme of K. 331
Yoshihiro Takeuchi (Music Department, Kyoto Prefectural Kameoka High School)
-S Case Studies of Manual Rendering of
Performance on a Musical Notation System
Mitsuyo Hashida (Wakayama University)
13:20-14:20 Methodology and Architecture
+LA Music
Interpretation System - Schema Acquisition and Performance Rule Extraction -
Haruhiro Katayose, Yuichi Uwabu and Osamu Ishikawa (Kwansei Gakuin
University and PRESTO/JST)
-LPlaying Mozart
by Analogy: Learning Phrase-level Timing and Dynamics Strategies
Gerhard Widmer and Asmir Tobudic (Department of Medical Cybernetics and
Artificial Intelligence, University of Vienna, and Austrian Research
Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Vienna)
14:20-15:00 Coffee Break and Listening
15:00-16:30 System and Application
+SColoring-in
Piano: Indiscrete Musical Elements are Essential for Performers
Chika Oshima, Kazushi Nishimoto, Yohei Miyagawa, Takashi Shirosaki (Japan
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
+LKagurame
Phase-I - Musical Expression Generation System with Case-based Method
Taizan Suzuki (DUO Systems Inc.)
-SHa-Hi-Hun:
Performance Rendering System of High Controllability
Keiji Hirata and Rumi Hiraga (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
-SAutomatic
Generation of Human-like Expression in Performance by using Rules with
Approximate Functions
Kenzi Noike and Yoshiyuki Kotani (Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology)
16:50-17:30 General Discussion (coordinated by Rumi Hiraga)
Position Paper RENCON: toward a common basis for performance
rendering Contest
R. Hiraga, M. Hashida, K. Hirata, H. Katayose and K. Noike