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A Supervised Approach for Rhythm Transcription Based on Tree Series Enumeration

Adrien Ycart, Florent Jacquemard, Jean Bresson, Slawomir Staworko,
International Computer Music Conference (ICMC), Utrecht, Netherlands, 2016.

Tools and Applications for Interactive-Algorithmic Control of Sound Spatialization in OpenMusic

Jérémie Garcia, Jean Bresson, Marlon Schumacher, Thibaut Carpentier, Xavier Favory,
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