Was that me?: exploring the effects of error in gestural digital musical instruments

Dom Brown, C. Nash, Thomas J. Mitchell
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Traditional Western musical instruments have evolved to be robust and predictable, responding consistently to the same player actions with the same musical response. Consequently, errors occurring in a performance scenario are typically attributed to the performer and thus a hallmark of musical accomplishment is a flawless musical rendition. Digital musical instruments often increase the potential for a second type of error as a result of technological failure within one or more components of the instrument. Gestural instruments using machine learning can be particularly susceptible to these types of error as recognition accuracy often falls short of 100%, making errors a familiar feature of gestural music performances. In this paper we refer to these technology-related errors as system errors, which can be difficult for players and audiences to disambiguate from performer errors. We conduct a pilot study in which participants repeat a note selection task in the presence of simulated system errors. The results suggest that, for the gestural music system under study, controlled increases in system error correspond to an increase in the occurrence and severity of performer error. Furthermore, we find the system errors reduce a performer's sense of control and result in the instrument being perceived as less accurate and less responsive.
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那是我吗?探索手势数字乐器误差的影响
传统的西方乐器已经演变成坚固和可预测的,对相同的玩家动作做出一致的音乐反应。因此,在表演场景中出现的错误通常归因于表演者,因此音乐成就的标志是完美无瑕的音乐表演。数字乐器往往增加潜在的第二类错误,由于技术故障在一个或多个部件的乐器。使用机器学习的手势乐器特别容易受到这些类型的错误的影响,因为识别准确率通常低于100%,这使得错误成为手势音乐表演的常见特征。在本文中,我们将这些与技术相关的错误称为系统错误,玩家和观众很难将其与表演者的错误区分开来。我们进行了一项试点研究,参与者在模拟系统错误的情况下重复音符选择任务。结果表明,对于所研究的手势音乐系统,系统误差的可控增加对应于表演者误差的发生和严重程度的增加。此外,我们发现系统误差降低了演奏者的控制感,导致乐器被认为不太准确和反应迟钝。
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