نتایج جستجو برای: violin

تعداد نتایج: 1039  

2004
Xuxian Jiang Dongyan Xu

We propose a novel application-level virtual network architecture called VIOLIN (Virtual Internetworking on OverLay INfrastructure). VIOLINs are isolated virtual networks created on top of an overlay infrastructure (e.g., PlanetLab). Entities in a VIOLIN include virtual end-hosts, routers, and switches implemented by software and hosted by physical overlay hosts. Novel features of VIOLIN includ...

2009
Cheng Shen

The performing art of violin was introduced, popularized and developed in China as the result of an economic and cultural exchange between the east and west. Chinese violin music has its unique characteristics, which is rooted from Chinese tradition music and philosophy bounded with western composing concept and rich violin techniques. The efforts by Chinese musicians and violin educators in th...

2013
Weijia Xu Jianming Huang Weizheng Ren

The robot in a highly humanoid appearance, and the ability to play the violin is presented for a robot entertainment and ornamental. By model for keeping moving range of the mechanical structure, a method makes the robot has the possibility of playing the violin. Based on ARM core intelligent control with AHRS is used to realize control of the robot behavior. Finally, the present study realizes...

2014
Daniel H. Chitwood Suzannah Rutherford

Violin design has been in flux since the production of the first instruments in 16th century Italy. Numerous innovations have improved the acoustical properties and playability of violins. Yet, other attributes of the violin affect its performance less, and with fewer constraints, are potentially more sensitive to historical vagaries unrelated to quality. Although the coarse shape of violins is...

2008
Mari Kimura

This paper describes the compositional process for creating the interactive work for violin entitled VITESSIMO using the Augmented Violin [1].

2013
José de Souza Andrade-Filho

Brief history of the violin. The emergence of the violin in Upper Italy: The violin evolved from the viola da braccio family between 1520-1550, the Upper Italian towns of Milan, Brescia, Cremona and Venice being the most important centers. The term “violin” (from the Italian word violino) is derived from the word viola and had the general meaning “small stringed instrument” rather than “small v...

2014
Yongqun He Rebecca Racz Samantha Sayers Yu Lin Thomas E. Todd Junguk Hur Xinna Li Mukti Patel Boyang Zhao Monica Chung Joseph Ostrow Andrew Sylora Priya Dungarani Guerlain Ulysse Kanika Kochhar Boris Vidri Kelsey Strait George W. Jourdian Zuoshuang Xiang

The integrative Vaccine Investigation and Online Information Network (VIOLIN) vaccine research database and analysis system (http://www.violinet.org) curates, stores, analyses and integrates various vaccine-associated research data. Since its first publication in NAR in 2008, significant updates have been made. Starting from 211 vaccines annotated at the end of 2007, VIOLIN now includes over 32...

2010
Yongqun He Zuoshuang Xiang

BACKGROUND Brucella spp. are Gram-negative, facultative intracellular bacteria that cause brucellosis, one of the commonest zoonotic diseases found worldwide in humans and a variety of animal species. While several animal vaccines are available, there is no effective and safe vaccine for prevention of brucellosis in humans. VIOLIN (http://www.violinet.org) is a web-based vaccine database and an...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1980
R E Remez J E Cutting M Studdert-Kennedy

The acousticrauditory feature "risetime" has been claimed to underlie both the phonetic affricate-fricative distinction and the nonphonetic plucked-string/bowed-string distinction. We used the perceptual adaptation technique to determine whether the risetime differences of the [d$a]-[ba] distinction would therefore be registered by the same mechanism that mediates risetime differences for the p...

2014
Renee Timmers Satoshi Endo Adrian Bradbury Alan M. Wing

Temporal coordination between members of a string quartet was investigated across repeated performances of an excerpt of Haydn's string quartet in G Major, Op. 77 No. 1. Cross-correlations between interbeat intervals of performances at different lags showed a unidirectional dependence of Viola on Violin I, and of Violin I on Cello. Bidirectional dependence was observed for the relationships bet...

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