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5 June 2007 @ 11:40 AM MST
5 June 2007 @ 11:40 AM MST
Current Music: The Fray - Looking After You
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So It's getting to the point where I nail down my exact research topic and start doing the actual research. I've been reading through many pages worth of research papers trying to determine what other people have done and, more importantly, if what I want to do is different. I have a 2-inch 3-ring binder that I'm keeping the papers in, it has a lot of papers in it. So at the moment this is what I want to do for my research:
If you remember back to when speech recognition was just a baby you'll remember that the early applications required the user to train them. So I figure, the field of music query is fairly new, I can require the user to go through some training. I want to make a system that keeps track of all sorts of information about the songs it knows, and then have the user recreate certain pieces so the system can learn how the user will interact with it. In my mind I see this as not being limited to just whistling, if the user wants to hit things as drums or sing or whatever the system will learn how to correlate that information with the piece that the user is recreating and then adapt to the user's style. Of course, I don't know if this will really work yet, but we'll see how it goes.
My birthday is on Saturday. For the last few weeks I haven't been all that excited. Last year I threw myself a party, which was fun, but I don't feel like going through that much trouble again and, looking at my credit card bill, it appears that I can't really afford to. So I had no plans at all. I wanted to go miniature golfing this past weekend, but I ran out of energy and gave up. So I've decided to move miniature golfing to this weekend as a sort of birthday celebration, then I figure we can head back to the apartment have some cake, play some games, and maybe watch a movie. But, we're also organizing a Karaoke night on Friday outside on the projector. So the weekend should, hopefully, be fun.
Sometimes I forget how old I am. I remember a couple weeks ago when I had mentioned that my birthday was coming up and someone asked how old I'd be, I had to think about it, in fact I had to do the math to figure it out. I had forgotten that I'm 21, and that I will be 22 on Saturday. I guess a lot of it is that I've been living with 24 and 25 year old guys for a while now. And I've graduated so I feel like I should be older.
We (Josh, Brady, and I) play games a lot. It's pretty much our only form of entertainment at this point. So most nights we'll get together and play a board game. For a couple of weeks we were playing a lot of Scrabble. Just recently Brady purchased Boggle, so we've been playing that too. They're fun. I like the fact that we enjoy playing games that I would consider at least more "intellectual" than a lot of games/activities. I played a fair bit of both of these games in high school, so I'm pretty decent at them. We enjoy playing, and I hope Brady and Josh don't get too annoyed that I always win. I do give props to Josh for finding 'stories' the last time we played Boggle, that was good.
We've also decided to try and do a little reading group type thing. We decided to read "Fahrenheit 451" and talk about it. Then we're going to read "Bridge To Terabithia" (we went and watched the movie last week). When we went to the movie I hadn't realized that no one else had read the book, so they were all pretty shocked when Leslie died. I've finished "Fahrenheit 451" already, and I've been reading "Atlas Shrugged" - it's written in a similar style as Dostoyevsky; but simpler to read, and faster moving (though not much faster). I am enjoying it, but still waiting for it to go somewhere and actually draw me into the story.
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If you remember back to when speech recognition was just a baby you'll remember that the early applications required the user to train them. So I figure, the field of music query is fairly new, I can require the user to go through some training. I want to make a system that keeps track of all sorts of information about the songs it knows, and then have the user recreate certain pieces so the system can learn how the user will interact with it. In my mind I see this as not being limited to just whistling, if the user wants to hit things as drums or sing or whatever the system will learn how to correlate that information with the piece that the user is recreating and then adapt to the user's style. Of course, I don't know if this will really work yet, but we'll see how it goes.
My birthday is on Saturday. For the last few weeks I haven't been all that excited. Last year I threw myself a party, which was fun, but I don't feel like going through that much trouble again and, looking at my credit card bill, it appears that I can't really afford to. So I had no plans at all. I wanted to go miniature golfing this past weekend, but I ran out of energy and gave up. So I've decided to move miniature golfing to this weekend as a sort of birthday celebration, then I figure we can head back to the apartment have some cake, play some games, and maybe watch a movie. But, we're also organizing a Karaoke night on Friday outside on the projector. So the weekend should, hopefully, be fun.
Sometimes I forget how old I am. I remember a couple weeks ago when I had mentioned that my birthday was coming up and someone asked how old I'd be, I had to think about it, in fact I had to do the math to figure it out. I had forgotten that I'm 21, and that I will be 22 on Saturday. I guess a lot of it is that I've been living with 24 and 25 year old guys for a while now. And I've graduated so I feel like I should be older.
We (Josh, Brady, and I) play games a lot. It's pretty much our only form of entertainment at this point. So most nights we'll get together and play a board game. For a couple of weeks we were playing a lot of Scrabble. Just recently Brady purchased Boggle, so we've been playing that too. They're fun. I like the fact that we enjoy playing games that I would consider at least more "intellectual" than a lot of games/activities. I played a fair bit of both of these games in high school, so I'm pretty decent at them. We enjoy playing, and I hope Brady and Josh don't get too annoyed that I always win. I do give props to Josh for finding 'stories' the last time we played Boggle, that was good.
We've also decided to try and do a little reading group type thing. We decided to read "Fahrenheit 451" and talk about it. Then we're going to read "Bridge To Terabithia" (we went and watched the movie last week). When we went to the movie I hadn't realized that no one else had read the book, so they were all pretty shocked when Leslie died. I've finished "Fahrenheit 451" already, and I've been reading "Atlas Shrugged" - it's written in a similar style as Dostoyevsky; but simpler to read, and faster moving (though not much faster). I am enjoying it, but still waiting for it to go somewhere and actually draw me into the story.
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Replies: 3 Comments
On Tuesday, June 5th @ 08:37, Megan said:
Ahem... is your wishlist updated? Because some of us may be needing that information quite soon....
On Tuesday, June 5th @ 08:38, Megan said:
Where did my comment go??
On Wednesday, June 6th @ 12:27, Kyle said:
I think it's as up to date as it can be...
I was thinking of getting a BYU Alumni license plate frame for my car which isn't on the list.
A frame for my diploma would be nice as well.
I was thinking of getting a BYU Alumni license plate frame for my car which isn't on the list.
A frame for my diploma would be nice as well.