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Published Apr. 19, 2018 4:42 PM

Good luck on writing the term paper. I you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact either George or Mari.  

  • You can find some more information about the term paper here.
  • For those interested, there will be an extra MIR/Matlab session with George in meeting room 106 on Tuesday April 24, at 10:00. 

Thank you all for a wonderful semester! 

Published Mar. 16, 2018 3:22 PM
Published Mar. 8, 2018 5:28 PM

I have now corrected Assignment 2. Please check Fronter for feedback. If you did not manage to deliver Assignment 2 before Fronter closed, please send an email to Mari

Published Mar. 1, 2018 2:55 PM
  • Assignment 2 are added to the web page and Fronter. Deadline: 8 March 09:00. The figures for the assignment are added to the "Mocap - MUS2500_4500" folder in Fronter.
  • There is no teaching in on 8 March (?pen dag).
Published Feb. 16, 2018 12:04 PM
  • The slides from yesterday's lecture on Rhythm and Motion are available here.
  • The next lecture, on March 1, will include an introduction to the MocapToolbox for Matlab. You do not have to bring a laptop. If you want to use Matlab on your own computer, please make sure that you have it installed and working before the lecture. (mcprog.uio / winprog.uio).
Published Feb. 13, 2018 4:12 PM

The slides from the introduction to MIR lecture and from the introduction to rhythm perception are now available at the semester page.

The last page of the slides contains information on the MIR assignment.

Published Feb. 9, 2018 2:58 PM

Mari R. H. will give her lecture "Rhythm and Motion" on February 15. and Kristian Nymoen will give his lecture on "Attack Phase Descriptors" on March 15. 

Readings for February 15: Haugen (2016), Chapter 2 & 3.???

Published Feb. 2, 2018 12:54 PM

The references from yesterday's lecture with Anne Danielsen are available in  Fronter.

Published Jan. 26, 2018 1:50 PM

The presentation from Alexander's lecture yesterday is now available here: Lecture material.

Published Jan. 19, 2018 10:54 AM

Thanks for a great start of the course yesterday. Here is some information:

The semester page is the where you will find all information about the course. This is also where we will upload lecture material, put in new messages, etc., so you should check this page regularly.

The lecture material from yesterday's lecture is now available here: Lecture material.

Next week Alexander Refsum Jensenius will talk about RITMO. In RITMO, researchers from musicology, psychology, and informatics are going to work together. Before the lecture Alexander wants you to think about the following:

  • Do you know of any central theories and methods used in psychology and informatics...
Published Nov. 27, 2017 3:08 PM

Welcome to this exciting course on musical rhythm, time and motion. Topics will include rhythm theory, analytical approaches, and rhythm perception and cognition. The course will offer students a combination of scholarly approaches that draw from the traditions of musicology, music cognition, and computer science. It will balance a theoretical understanding of current musicological issues with practical experience in the methods and tools employed in research.

 Lectures and seminars will take place on Thursdays (11:15–13:00) starting on January 18th.