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Paris - France


Birthday:

October 8


Intérêt principal (principal interest)

Liturgie, Théorie musicale, Manuscrits (paléographie)


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Bonjour, Je suis un ancien étudiant de Paris 4 (thèse sur les cithares-planche médiévales), aujourd'hui associé au projet anr Musiconis (Paris-Sorbonne/Poitiers)


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https://musiconis.blogspot.fr


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  • Dear Xavier,

    I wonder if this job advertisement might be of interest to you?

    Best wishes,

    Julia

    Postdoctoral Research Assistant - Linked Data and Music

    Oxford e-Research Centre, Oxford

    Vacancy ID :

    113899

    We are seeking a Research Associate working on the Semantic Web and

    Linked Data technologies for application in the domain of music

    consumption and production, specifically for the SLoBR and FAST

    projects. These projects share a common purpose in the development and

    application of Linked Data to all stages in the digital music lifecycle.

    SLoBR (Semantic Linking of BBC Radio: Programme Data and Early Music), a

    joint project with the Centre and Goldsmiths University of London and

    the BBC, will use linked data to combine musicological research data

    with programme information from the BBC early music show and external

    resources such as DBpedia. The project will focus on the use and

    consumption of this data, developing a web based User Interface (UI) for

    navigating related information in the context of Early Music Show

    content and generalising these approaches into tools for similar data

    reduction, visualisation and exploration problems in linked data., the

    project will involve liaison with musicology specialists at our partner

    institution and travel to the BBC in London for regular collaboration

    sessions. The EPSRC funded FAST (Fusing Semantic and Audio Technologies

    for Intelligent Music Production and Consumption) will pursue radical

    innovations amidst challenges driven by the practical needs of end-users

    throughout the music industry, with exciting proof-of-concept

    demonstrators that collectively form an intelligent music information

    infrastructure and include the application of state of the art signal

    processing and Semantic Web techniques.

    This is a fixed-term post for 2 years in the first instance.

    For full details see:

    https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_versio...

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