Difference between revisions of "Comparative-Cognition"
From robotica.unileon.es
(→A sonification device for comparing rhythmic abilities in human and non-human primates) |
(→Work Plan/Diary) |
||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
*Interfacing Prototype 2 with Max. | *Interfacing Prototype 2 with Max. | ||
*Experimenting with hybrid data acquisition (piezoelectric and acceleration sensors). | *Experimenting with hybrid data acquisition (piezoelectric and acceleration sensors). | ||
+ | *Prototype 1: Installing and configuring 4 piezoelectric sensors | ||
+ | Week 4: |
Revision as of 14:47, 19 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: Carlos Rodríguez Hernández (León) & Riccardo Hofer (Vienna)
- 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.
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 data provided by different sensors.
Week 2:
- Initial calibration of Prototype 1.
- Developing design ideas for Prototype 2.
- Getting acquainted with Max 6 by Cycling'74
Week 3:
- Purchase of additional materials.
- Interfacing Prototype 2 with Max.
- Experimenting with hybrid data acquisition (piezoelectric and acceleration sensors).
- Prototype 1: Installing and configuring 4 piezoelectric sensors
Week 4: