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== Introduction ==
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== A sonification device for comparing rhythmic abilities in human and non-human primates ==
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'''Credits'''
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* Project Leader: Andrea Ravignani (Dpt. of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna)
  
== References ==
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* Hardware Support:
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* Supervision (León): Vicente Matellán Olivera
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* Supervision (Vienna): Bruno Gingras & W. Tecumseh Fitch
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'''Funding'''
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* European Science Foundation: Exchange Visit Grant awarded to A. Ravignani by the CompCog ESF Research Networking Programme “The Evolution of Social Cognition: Comparisons and integration across a wide range of human and non-human animal species”
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* European Research Council: A. Ravignani is supported by ERC Advanced Grant 230604 SOMACCA "The Syntax of the Mind: A Computational Comparative Approach" awarded to W. T. Fitch.
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== Summary ==
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== Work Plan/Diary ==
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Week 1:
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*Clarification of the objectives of the visit.
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*Exploring and evaluating different possibilities for acquiring (sensors) and processing (software) data.
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*Making sense of patterns in the data provided by different sensors.
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Week 2:
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*Initial calibration of Prototype 1.
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*Developing design ideas for Prototype 2.

Revision as of 20:41, 8 November 2012

A sonification device for comparing rhythmic abilities in human and non-human primates

Credits

  • Project Leader: Andrea Ravignani (Dpt. of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna)
  • Hardware Support:
  • Supervision (León): Vicente Matellán Olivera
  • Supervision (Vienna): Bruno Gingras & W. Tecumseh Fitch

Funding

  • European Science Foundation: Exchange Visit Grant awarded to A. Ravignani by the CompCog ESF Research Networking Programme “The Evolution of Social Cognition: Comparisons and integration across a wide range of human and non-human animal species”
  • European Research Council: A. Ravignani is supported by ERC Advanced Grant 230604 SOMACCA "The Syntax of the Mind: A Computational Comparative Approach" awarded to W. T. Fitch.

Summary

Work Plan/Diary

Week 1:

  • Clarification of the objectives of the visit.
  • Exploring and evaluating different possibilities for acquiring (sensors) and processing (software) data.
  • Making sense of patterns in the data provided by different sensors.

Week 2:

  • Initial calibration of Prototype 1.
  • Developing design ideas for Prototype 2.