Research projects
Ongoing
Achieving Togetherness in Ensemble Performance .
(Werner Goebl, PI@mdw, Laura Bishop, RITMO University of Oslo, cooperation partner),
funded by Austrian Science Fund (FWF),
project P32642, 2020–2023.
TROMPA –
Towards Richer Online Music Public-domain Archives.
(Werner Goebl, PI@mdw, Emilia Gomez, UPF, Project Coordinator,
with a consortium of nine European partners from academia, industry, and arts),
a H2020 Research and Innovation Action,
funded by the European Commission under grant agreement No. 770376, 2018–2021.
Past
Coordination and
Collaborative Creativity in Music Ensembles
(Laura Bishop, PI; Werner Goebl, national research partner),
carried out at the Austrian Research Institute
for Artificial Intelligence Vienna,
funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project P29427, 2016–2019.
Tapping Friend – an interactive exhibit on synchronization and cooperation between humans and a virtual partner (PI: Werner Goebl), carried out at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence Vienna, supported by the Vienna Business Agency and Kapsch AG, 2015.
Synchronization and Communication in Music Ensembles
(PI: Werner Goebl), carried out at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence Vienna,
funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project P24546-N15, 2012–2016.
Measurement and analysis of finger forces in clarinet playing,
National Research Partner with the Institute for Sensor and Actuator Systems (ISAS) of the Technical University Vienna (PI: Walter Smetana),
in a research project funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project P23248-N22, 2011–2014.
Computational
Performance Style Analysis from Audio Recordings, (PI: Gerhard
Widmer) and funded by the
Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project P19349-N15, 2007–2010.
Synchronization of timing and motion in piano duets.
Research project (2008) supported by Caroline Palmer’s Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1, 2003–2010)
Movement strategies and sensory feedback in piano playing (Motion capture of piano performance)
Erwin-Schroedinger Fellowship of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) carried out at Prof. Caroline Palmer’s Sequence Production Lab at the McGill University Montreal (2006–2008).
Erwin-Schroedinger Fellowship of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) carried out at Prof. Caroline Palmer’s Sequence Production Lab at the McGill University Montreal (2006–2008).
Computer-Based Music Research:
Artificial Intelligence Models of Musical Expression, (PI: Gerhard
Widmer) and funded by the
Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project Y99-INF, 1998–2005.
Interfaces
to Music (I2M), (PI: Gerhard
Widmer) and funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF)
Research Line “Science for Creative Industries”, 2004–2007.
Research Line “Science for Creative Industries”, 2004–2007.