Encouraging Improvisation in Piano LearningUsing Adaptive Visualisations and Spatiotemporal Models

J. A. Deja
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The process of learning the piano for novices is usually difficult and time-consuming. Several approaches in augmented reality such as piano-roll visualizations have been explored but have not garnered enough success and adoption. These piano roll prototypes have introduced several features and modules that assist novices on aspects such in sight reading, timing and many others. However, improvisation, the act of allowing the piano user to incorporate their personal touch into their performance, and personalised learning have not been much explored in this domain. In this PhD, we are going to explore how we can encourage piano learners to improvise with the use of adaptive piano roll visualisations. Specifically, we are going to investigate how heuristics defined by experts and spatiotemporal models can be used to design visualisations that motivate and encourage learners based on their personalised learning patterns. Using these models and inputs, we will design and build a piano roll training system integrated with adaptive visualisations that serve as intervention helping learners. We will evaluate and compare these visualisations in various user studies where they get to play piano pieces and develop their improvisation skills. We intend to uncover whether these adaptive visualisations will be helpful in the overall training of piano learners. Additionally, we wish to explore whether these adaptive visualisations will allow us to discover affordances that can potentially improve piano learning in general.
利用自适应可视化和时空模型鼓励钢琴学习中的即兴创作
初学者学习钢琴的过程通常是困难和耗时的。增强现实中的几种方法,如钢琴滚动可视化,已经被探索,但还没有获得足够的成功和采用。这些钢琴卷原型引入了几个功能和模块,以帮助新手在视读,计时和许多其他方面。然而,即兴演奏,允许钢琴使用者将他们的个人触摸融入他们的演奏的行为,以及个性化学习在这一领域还没有得到太多的探索。在这篇博士论文中,我们将探讨如何鼓励钢琴学习者使用自适应钢琴滚动可视化来即兴演奏。具体来说,我们将研究如何使用专家定义的启发式和时空模型来设计可视化,从而根据学习者的个性化学习模式来激励和鼓励学习者。使用这些模型和输入,我们将设计和构建一个钢琴滚训练系统,该系统集成了自适应可视化,作为帮助学习者的干预。我们将在各种用户研究中评估和比较这些可视化效果,在这些用户研究中,他们可以演奏钢琴曲并发展他们的即兴创作技能。我们打算揭示这些自适应可视化是否有助于钢琴学习者的整体训练。此外,我们希望探索这些自适应可视化是否能让我们发现可能改善钢琴学习的启示。
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