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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j2]Wil J. Norton, Jacob Sauer, David Gerhard:
A Quantifiable Framework for Describing Immersion. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 29: 191-200 (2022) - 2020
- [c33]Wil J. Norton, Jacob Sauer, David Gerhard:
The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality as an Instructional Medium for Multidimensional Concepts. iLRN 2020: 220-224 - [c32]Gideon Eromosele, David Gerhard:
Integrating a Traffic Preemption System on an Emergency Vehicle and Airport Runway System. WF-IoT 2020: 1-6
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c31]Hanlin Hu, David Gerhard:
Modelling 4-Dimensional Tonal Pitch Spaces with Hopf Fibration. CMMR 2019: 142-156 - 2017
- [c30]John Desnoyers-Stewart, Megan L. Smith, David Gerhard:
Mixed Reality MIDI Keyboard Demonstration. Audio Mostly Conference 2017: 12:1-12:5 - [c29]John Desnoyers-Stewart, David Gerhard, Megan L. Smith:
Augmenting Virtuality with a Synchronized Dynamic Musical Instrument: A User Evaluation of a Mixed Reality MIDI Keyboard. CMMR 2017: 540-557 - [c28]Hanlin Hu, David Gerhard:
Appropriate Isomorphic Layout Determination Using 3-D Helix Lattices. ICMC 2017 - 2016
- [c27]Hanlin Hu, David Gerhard:
WebHexIso: A CustomizableWeb-based Hexagonal Isomorphic Musical Keyboard Interface. ICMC 2016 - 2015
- [c26]Jordan R. Ubbens, David Gerhard:
Information Rate for Fast Time-Domain Instrument Classification. CMMR 2015: 297-308 - [c25]Hanlin Hu, Brett Park, David Gerhard:
Mapping Tone Helixes to Cylindrical Lattices Using Chiral Angles. ICMC 2015 - 2014
- [c24]Jason Cullimore, Howard Hamilton, David Gerhard:
Directed Transitional Composition for Gaming and Adaptive Music Using Q-Learning. ICMC 2014 - 2013
- [c23]Yang Zhao, David Gerhard:
Waveform-Aligned Adaptive Windows for Spectral Component Tracking and Noise Rejection. CMMR 2013: 463-480 - [c22]Brett Park, David Gerhard:
Rainboard and Musix: Building dynamic isomorphic interfaces. NIME 2013: 319-324 - 2012
- [c21]David Gerhard, Brett Park:
Instant Instrument Anywhere: A Self-Contained Capacitive Synthesizer. NIME 2012 - [c20]Nathan Magnus, David Gerhard:
Musician Assistance and Score Distribution (MASD). NIME 2012 - 2010
- [p1]David Gerhard, Xinglin Zhang:
Chord Analysis Using Ensemble Constraints. Advances in Music Information Retrieval 2010: 119-142
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c19]Lijuan Peng, David Gerhard:
A Gestural Interface for Orchestral Conducting Education. CSEDU (1) 2009: 406-409 - [c18]Joel Rathgaber, David Gerhard:
Cody's Corner: Design and Implementation of an Elementary School Computer Music Installation. ICMC 2009 - [c17]Lijuan Peng, David Gerhard:
A Wii-Based Gestural Interface for Computer Conducting Systems. NIME 2009: 155-156 - 2008
- [j1]Daryl H. Hepting, Lijuan Peng, Timothy Maciag, David Gerhard, Brien Maguire:
Creating synergy between usability courses and open source software projects. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 40(2): 120-123 (2008) - [c16]Xinglin Zhang, David Gerhard:
Chord Recognition using Instrument Voicing Constraints. ISMIR 2008: 33-38 - 2007
- [c15]Brien Beattie, Garrett Nicolai, David Gerhard, Robert J. Hilderman:
Pattern Classification in No-Limit Poker: A Head-Start Evolutionary Approach. Canadian AI 2007: 204-215 - [c14]David Gerhard, Brett Park, Jarrod Ellis:
Focus-Plus-Context Audio Interaction Design. CMMR 2007: 453-477 - [c13]David Gerhard, Jarrod Ellis:
Focus-plus-Context displays for audio Interaction. ICMC 2007 - [c12]David Gerhard, Ellen Moffat:
Convocare_consonare: a Duet for Four voices. ICMC 2007 - 2006
- [c11]J. J. Nixdorf, David Gerhard:
RITZ: a RealTime interactive tool for spatialization. ACM Multimedia 2006: 687-690 - [c10]J. J. Nixdorf, David Gerhard:
Real-Time Sound Source Spatialization as used in Challenging Bodies: Implementation and Performance. NIME 2006: 318-321 - 2005
- [c9]David Gerhard, Daryl H. Hepting:
A Framework for Personalization of Interactive sound synthesis. ICMC 2005 - [c8]David Gerhard:
Pitch Track Target Deviation in Natural Singing. ISMIR 2005: 514-519 - [c7]David Gerhard:
Multiresolution Pitch Analysis of Talking, Singing, and the Continuum Between. RSFDGrC (2) 2005: 294-303 - [c6]Daryl H. Hepting, David Gerhard, Joel Rathgaber:
Realtime interactive multimedia performance. SIGGRAPH Posters 2005: 20 - 2004
- [c5]Daryl H. Hepting, David Gerhard:
Collaborative Computer-Aided Parameter Exploration for Music and Animation. CMMR 2004: 158-172 - [c4]David Gerhard, Daryl H. Hepting:
Cross-Modal Parametric Composition. ICMC 2004 - [c3]David Gerhard, Daryl H. Hepting, Matthew McKague:
Exploration of the correspondence between visual and acoustic parameter spaces. NIME 2004: 96-99 - [c2]Daryl H. Hepting, David Gerhard, Matthew McKague, Paul Schmiedge:
Managing parameter spaces for multimedia composition. SIGGRAPH Posters 2004: 78 - 2002
- [c1]David Gerhard:
Perceptual features for a fuzzy speech-song classification. ICASSP 2002: 4160
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