基于内容聚合的分布式jam会话研究

I. Kondo, K. Kojima, S. Ueshima
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本文采用俱乐部DJ表演的方式,讨论了一种网络上分布式jam session的新方法。DJ是音乐表演者,他们将事先准备好的材料一一组合起来,组成一首乐曲。因此,两个或更多的DJ加入到一个会话中,通过融合个人材料来完成一个音乐内容。通常具有客户机/服务器架构的Internet流系统不适合每个执行者在阻塞会话中具有对称角色的环境,因为时间线的控制不能以自下而上的方式定义。本文提出了一种可行的Internet上分布式jam会话的方法,将实际jam会话建模为文档聚合和这些文档之间随时间的二元关系。我们引入了场景及其同步的概念来实现jam会话,并使用RDF/RSS来表示会话。在我们的方法中,我们根据音乐内容的基本结构将一个会话划分为子部分,并将音乐短语分配给子部分以完成整个会话。通过实验,我们证实了该方法的有效性,并对分布式阻塞的定量特征进行了观察。
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A study of distributed jam session via content aggregation
We discuss a new method of distributed jam session over network by employing the style of club DJ performance. DJ's are music performers, and they construct a music piece by combining materials prepared beforehand one by one. As a result, two and more DJ's join to complete a musical content in a session by the fusion of individual materials. Usual Internet streaming systems with client/server architecture are not appropriate under such an environment that each performer has a symmetric role in a jam session, because the control of time line cannot be defined in a bottom-up fashion. We here propose a feasible way of the distributed jam session over the Internet by modeling actual jam session as a document aggregation and binary relation among those documents over time line. We introduce a notion of scene and its synchronization to achieve a jam session, and employ RDF/RSS to represent a session. In our approach, we divide a session into subsections based on a basic structure that musical contents hold, and allocate musical phrases to the subsections to complete a whole session. By the experimental session, we have confirmed the effectiveness of our method, and also obtained an observation of quantitative features of the distributed jam session.
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