music 251 final project presentation - stanford university
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Hypothesis
The capability of persisting a certain tempo might be related to:
1. Musical training background2. Daily music exposure level (practicing / active listening)3. Experience in bands / musical groups4. Frequency of using metronomes during practice
Experiment Design
5 tapping tests, including 1 training test and 4 formal tests.4 different BPMs (60, 90, 120, 150) with random order.
Procedure:
1. Listen to a pulse train2. Track the tempo by tapping3. Persist after the pulse train stops
The subjects are allowed to create any context out of each tempo, such as imagining melodies and rhythms that fit in that tempo.
Performance Indicators
The deviation of the instantaneous tapping period from the reference period can be represented by the following error signal:
Two indicators are used to measure the subjects’ performance:1. Mean Squared Error (MSE)
2. Linear Regression Slope
Performance Indicators
The deviation of the instantaneous tapping period from the reference period can be represented by the following error signal:
Two indicators are used to measure the subjects’ performance:1. Mean Squared Error (MSE)
2. Linear Regression Slope
Performance Indicators
The deviation of the instantaneous tapping period from the reference period can be represented by the following error signal:
Two indicators are used to measure the subjects’ performance:1. Mean Squared Error (MSE)
2. Linear Regression Slope
Performance Indicators
The deviation of the instantaneous tapping period from the reference period can be represented by the following error signal:
Two indicators are used to measure the subjects’ performance:1. Mean Squared Error (MSE)
2. Linear Regression Slope
Performance Indicators
The deviation of the instantaneous tapping period from the reference period can be represented by the following error signal:
Two indicators are used to measure the subjects’ performance:1. Mean Squared Error (MSE)
2. Linear Regression Slope
Problems & Confusing Facts
1. Small participant size
2. Is it proper to calculate the average between different slopes?
3. Strategies of dealing with abnormal data points
4. People who use metronomes actually did worse.
References
Jungers, M. K., Palmer, C., & Speer, S. R. (2002). Time after time: The coordinating influence of tempo in music and speech. Cognitive Processing, 1(2), 21-35.
Freedman, D. A. (2009). Statistical models: theory and practice. cambridge university press.
Yan, X., & Su, X. (2009). Linear regression analysis: theory and computing. World Scientific.