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The Distributed Music Group develops enabling technologies and musical works which create new connections among composers, performers, and listeners.
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The Mobile Music Group develops new instruments and applications to empower music fans as well as musicians to create, perform and consume music in novel manners using mobile devices.
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The group’s research is broadly divided into two areas: Music Information Retrieval (MIR), which is primarily concerned with the automatic extraction and modeling of musical information from the audio signal, and Music Cognition, which seeks to understand the psychological experience of music.
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The Robotic Musicianship Group aims to facilitate meaningful musical interactions between humans and machines, leading to novel musical experiences and outcomes.
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Sonic Generator is the contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Institute of Technology dedicated to the performance and exploration of music composed, shaped, influenced, enhanced, and created by the use of technology.
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The Sonification Group is an interdisciplinary collaboration between faculty, students, and visiting artists who are interested in exploring novel approaches for auditory displays for utilitarian as well as artistic means.






