Music Technology Group
The Music Technology Group (MTG) is a research group of the Department of Information and Communication Technologies of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. It was founded in 1994 by its current director, Xavier Serra, and it specializes in sound and music computing research.
Type | Research Group |
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Established | 1994 |
Parent institution | Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Affiliation | Department of Information and Communication Technologies |
Director | Xavier Serra |
Academic staff | Xavier Serra, Emilia Gómez, Sergi Jordà, Rafael Ramírez |
Location | Barcelona , Spain |
Website | https://www.upf.edu/web/mtg |
Ongoing research
The research of the MTG is quite close to the core of the Sound and Music Computing interdisciplinary; combining strengths in basic disciplines, such as Signal Processing, Machine Learning and Human Computer Interaction while being able to apply other disciplines/technologies in order to approach music related application-driven problems. Current active topics include:
- Audio signal processing: focusing on spectral modeling for sound synthesis and transformations.
- Sound and Music description: focusing on semantic analysis and classification of audio signals.
- Musical and Advanced Interaction: focusing on table-top interfaces for musical creation and exploration.
- Sound and Music communities: focusing on social networking technologies for sound and music applications.
Educational activities
The MTG is very active in educational activities within the UPF and in collaboration with the ESMUC. Here is a list of the main academic degrees in which the researchers of the MTG are involved with
- PhD in Sound and Music Computing [1] at the UPF
- Master in Sound and Music Computing [2] at the UPF
- Master in Sonology,[3] collaboration between UPF and ESMUC
- Bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Systems Engineering[4] at the UPF
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering [5] at the UPF
- Bachelor's degree in Sonology [6] at the ESMUC