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Event-Based Ubiquitous Music Interaction with MCMM: A Musical Communication Modeling Methodology

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This paper introduces Musical Communication Modeling Me-thodology (MCMM): a theoretical framework to develop context-aware interaction in music applications with ubiquitous devices. Music is changing its context everyday and many applications are being developed without an easy way to define the interaction and the semantics. The framework uses the event-driven model to drive user-to-user interaction based on the device-to-device communication. The framework itself is a set of activities and can orient developers to create collaborative and cooperative music applications.

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Schiavoni, F.L. (2017). Event-Based Ubiquitous Music Interaction with MCMM: A Musical Communication Modeling Methodology. In: Aramaki, M., Kronland-Martinet, R., Ystad, S. (eds) Bridging People and Sound. CMMR 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10525. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67738-5_17

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