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Gesture-based human-robot Jazz improvisation

Guy Hoffman, Gil Weinberg

Year
2010
Citations
76

Abstract

We present Shimon, an interactive improvisational robotic marimba player, developed for research in Robotic Musicianship. The robot listens to a human musician and continuously adapts its improvisation and choreography, while playing simultaneously with the human. We discuss the robot's mechanism and motion-control, which uses physics simulation and animation principles to achieve both expressivity and safety. We then present a novel interactive improvisation system based on the notion of gestures for both musical and visual expression. The system also uses anticipatory beat-matched action to enable real-time synchronization with the human player. Our system was implemented on a full-length human-robot Jazz duet, displaying highly coordinated melodic and rhythmic human-robot joint improvisation. We have performed with the system in front of a live public audience.

Keywords

ImprovisationGestureComputer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionAnimationChoreographyHuman–robot interactionJazzSynchronization (alternating current)

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