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Marcelo M. Wanderley

Marcelo M. Wanderley

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Computer Science

D-Index
38
Citations
8566
World Ranking
10046
National Ranking
402

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Marcelo M. Wanderley is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields of study, with a primary focus on Computer Science and Neuroscience. Within these domains, their work emphasizes subfields such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Human-Computer Interaction, Signal Processing, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their main topics of research cover areas including Music Technology and Sound Studies, Tactile and Sensory Interactions, Music and Audio Processing, Neuroscience and Music Perception, Interactive and Immersive Displays, Innovative Human-Technology Interaction, and Teleoperation and Haptic Systems.

Marcelo M. Wanderley has contributed to numerous recent publications. Selected papers include:

  • "Touching the audience: musical haptic wearables for augmented and participatory live music performances," 2020, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
  • "A NIME Of The Times: Developing an Outward-Looking Political Agenda For This Community," 2020, Research Portal (Queen's University Belfast)
  • "A multi-sensor human gait dataset captured through an optical system and inertial measurement units," 2022, Scientific Data
  • "Evaluation of Inertial Sensor Data by a Comparison with Optical Motion Capture Data of Guitar Strumming Gestures," 2020, Sensors
  • "Proximal-to-Distal Sequences of Attack and Release Movements of Expert Pianists during Pressed-Staccato Keystrokes," 2021, Journal of Motor Behavior

Their frequent co-authors include Catherine Guastavino, Christian Frisson, Valérian Fraisse, Geise Santos, and Thomas Pietrzak.

Marcelo M. Wanderley's research has been published in various venues, with multiple contributions in:

  • NIME 2022
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Arts
  • Journal of New Music Research
  • 10th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts

They have been recognized as an ACM Senior Member since 2009.

Best Publications

  • New digital musical instruments : control and interaction beyond the keyboard

    Eduardo Reck Miranda;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Ross Kirk

  • The Importance of Parameter Mapping in Electronic Instrument Design

    Andy Hunt;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Matthew Paradis

  • Cross-modal interactions in the perception of musical performance.

    Bradley W. Vines;Carol L. Krumhansl;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Daniel J. Levitin

  • Evaluation of Input Devices for Musical Expression: Borrowing Tools from HCI

    Marcelo Mortensen Wanderley;Nicola Orio

  • Gestural control of sound synthesis

    M.M. Wanderley;P. Depalle

  • The Musical Significance of Clarinetists' Ancillary Gestures: An Exploration of the Field

    Marcelo M Wanderley;Bradley W Vines;Neil Middleton;Cory McKay

  • Musical Gestures: concepts and methods in research

    Alexander Refsum Jensenius;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Rolf Inge Godøy;Marc Leman

  • Mapping performer parameters to synthesis engines

    Andy Hunt;Marcelo M. Wanderley

  • Trends in Gestural Control of Music

    Marcelo M. Wanderley;Marc Battier

  • Instrumental Gestural Mapping Strategies as Expressivity Determinants in Computer Music Performance

    Joseph Butch Rovan;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Shlomo Dubnov;Philippe Depalle

  • Towards a Model for Instrumental Mapping in Expert Musical Interaction

    Andy Hunt;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Ross Kirk

  • Quantitative Analysis of Non-obvious Performer Gestures

    Marcelo M. Wanderley

  • Music to my eyes: cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotions in musical performance.

    Bradley W. Vines;Carol L. Krumhansl;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Ioana M. Dalca

  • New Digital Musical Instruments: Control And Interaction Beyond the Keyboard (Computer Music and Digital Audio Series)

    Eduardo Reck Miranda;Marcelo Wanderley

  • Performance Gestures of Musicians: What Structural and Emotional Information Do They Convey?

    Bradley W. Vines;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Carol L. Krumhansl;Regina L. Nuzzo

  • Towards a dimension space for musical devices

    D. Birnbaum;R. Fiebrink;J. Malloch;M. M. Wanderley

  • The importance of parameter mapping in electronic instrument design

    Andy Hunt;Marcelo M. Wanderley;Matthew Paradis

  • TOWARDS A NEW CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR DIGITAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

    Joseph Malloch;David Birnbaum;Elliot Sinyor;Marcelo M. Wanderley

  • Vibrotactile feedback in digital musical instruments

    Mark T. Marshall;Marcelo M. Wanderley

  • The T-Stick: from musical interface to musical instrument

    Joseph Malloch;Marcelo M. Wanderley

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Palmer
Caroline Palmer McGill University
Daniel J. Levitin
Daniel J. Levitin McGill University
Andrew J. Hunt
Andrew J. Hunt Khon Kaen University
Carol L. Krumhansl
Carol L. Krumhansl Cornell University
Stephen McAdams
Stephen McAdams McGill University
David Birnbaum
David Birnbaum Immersion (United States)
Frédéric Bevilacqua
Frédéric Bevilacqua Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique Musique
Xavier Rodet
Xavier Rodet Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique Musique
Wendy E. Mackay
Wendy E. Mackay University of Paris-Saclay
Alessandro L. Koerich
Alessandro L. Koerich École de Technologie Supérieure

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