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The Strategic Research project CoSound has been granted

Associate Professor Jan Larsen will lead the CoSound-project that has been granted by the Strategic Council of Research.

CoSound – A Cognitive Systems Approach to Enriched and Actionable Information from Audio Streams, led by Associate Professor Jan Larsen, Section for Cognitive Systems, DTU Informatics, will run from Januar 1, 2012 - December 31, 2015. /upload/institutter/imm/isp/news/jan_sept2003.jpg

 

Summary:

Productivity and well-being depends on digital media and the delivery of multimodal media information on many different platforms including TV, social, and mobile media. Traditional business models in the music, audio and broadcast sectors are challenged; however, the ubiquitous digitalization of media, localization information, and human behaviors has a huge and disruptive potential to be explored in strategic research. Audio information represents a separate challenge over other modalities (e.g. text or visual information) since it can be sensed and perceived as an abstract, emotional stream. Despite the fact that higher cognitive representations of audio are well-developed, they are not easily articulated or shared by nonexperts. This project focuses on methods and tools for an augmented audio experience and making the information actionable, i.e., enable users to interpret, organize, analyze, share, cocreate, and facilitate story-telling and audio management. The strong Danish position within sound technology together with the innovative approaches of this project will help unlock the potential. We propose a multi-disciplinary strategic research project lead by DTU including Danish research institutions, commercial partners, and end-users, as well as three major English university partners. The vision is to develop a flexible modular audio data processing platform for new products and services in the commercial sector; the public service sector; and in educational and cultural research. We will prototype and evaluate solutions in all these areas. The research will combine bottom-up representation of audio and other relevant information sources with top-down user-driven feedback.

 

Collaborators:

Aalborg University, University of Copenhagen, DR, Royal School of Library and Information Science, State and University Library, B&O, Syntonetic, Geckon, Hindenburg Systems ApS, University of Glasgow, Queen Mary University of London, University College London, and Musikzonen.

 

Links:

Announcement from the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (in Danish) 

Project summary in Danish

 


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