David De Roure
@dder
Oxford interdisciplinary prof: music & AI, digital & humanities, IoT & cyber, web science & social machines, Lovelace & creativity, jazz & bass @OxfordeResearch
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Registration for #DHOxSS2024 is now open! Come to Oxford to learn about Data Analysis, the Text Encoding Initiative, Humanities Data, NLP and Python - or join us online for AI & Creative Technology or Digital Scholarship in the Library😍dhoxss.net #digitalhumanities
👉New PRiSM Blog | Prototype Music: Saxophone & PRiSM MGR
Robert Laidlow discusses collaborating with saxophonist David Zucchi on leading a project with RNCM students using new PRiSM technology, with support from Hongshuo Fan David De Roure.
Read the Blog:
rncm.ac.uk/research/resea…
👉RNCM PRiSM will join forces with the renowned International Contemporary Ensemble (International Contemporary Ensemble) in presenting six brand new works at Roulette , New York, in May 2024. Featuring new PRiSM Musical Gesture Recognition technology developed by Hongshuo Fan David De Roure:
📢 We are happy to announce that Collaborations Workshop 2024 will take place from Tue 30 April to Thu 2 May 2024.
To receive updates about #CollabW24 and to be notified when registration opens, please sign up at eepurl.com/gaNitn
📰We are pleased to announce the publication of a new study titled “Understanding the software and data used in the social sciences” which was commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council. Find out more about it at software.ac.uk/news/new-study…
Great talk from Daniel S. Katz (🐘 @[email protected]) here at eScience 2023 2023 - Research Software Engineering in 2030. Really well thought out predictions, coauthored with Simon Hettrick of The Software Sustainability Institute This is a great meeting of the global eScience community. Oxford e-Research Centre
Do you like museums? Do you like data? Have a look at this fully funded collaborative PhD project I’m working on led by Dr Jaspal Singh The Open University and Oxford digital colleagues David De Roure, & Helen Adams
oocdtp.ac.uk/meaningful-mea…
#Museums #GLAMdata #FindAPhD #QualitativeData
Loved this showcase of music with AI in so many different roles, and a super performance by Riot Ensemble - thanks to Benjamin Oliver Tom Irvine sotonWSI and great to see RNCM PRiSM friends in London kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/conte…
Day 3 here at #DHOxSS2023 One of the many joys of organising the 'introduction to DH' with Dr Megan Gooch is we get to invite the conveners from the other (9) workshops to speak - we open with Andrew Cusworth, convener of When Archives Become Digital - always thoughtful & insightful.
And we're off... Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School edition 13 commences! Wishing everyone a great week of DH at #DHOxSS2023
Delighted to be part of such an enriching and important conversation about maths, music & literature with Sarah Hart & Dr Eugenia Cheng --no advice please-- & @kirstywark on @bbcradio4 Start the Week this morning! NMC Recordings Edition Peters UK @rncmprism BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Royal Northern College of Music
If you're curious about #digitalhumanities & want to know how to apply it to your study, research or work, join our Intro to DH strand at #DHOxSS2023 and find out about various technologies used to collate, interrogate & facilitate the digital humanities tinyurl.com/IntrotoDH
Upcoming talk at Oxford e-Research Centre. Semantic Completeness vs Data Usability in Cultural Heritage Collections: Lessons Learnt from LUX, Linked Art and IIIF. Dr Robert Sanderson Yale University. Tuesday 20 Jun 2023 13:00. Find out more and register oerc.ox.ac.uk/events/semanti…
Digital Scholarship @ Oxford
Wow - delighted that 'Silicon' has been featured in detail in this The New York Times article on AI and classical music. Garrett has covered so much in this article - sensitively, not sensationalist. It was a real joy to speak with him in a deep dive about my creative process
Thanks so much Jesus College Oxford, Goldsmiths, University of London and The Alan Turing Institute for the wonderful #creativemachineoxford event! Not surprisingly, “Better than Bach? AI and Music” panel was truly insightful with great presentations by Francois Pachet David De Roure Mark d'Inverno, led by Robert Laidlow!