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Real-time mimicking of rhythm patterns using Lorentz plots
Rhythm and its synchronization are important to natural interaction between humans and computers. For rhythm synchronization, computers must be able to understand human rhythm. Most previous work on teaching computers to understand rhythm has used programmed prior knowledge. Methods with no assumptions required large computer resources. This paper presents a system that understands any rhythm pattern no matter how long and complex. It runs in real time on a personal computer.<>