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Craig Sapp serves as an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, affiliated with the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) and the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH).
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics, Stanford University (2011). Dissertation: "Computational methods for the analysis of musical structure".
Dr. Sapp specializes in computational approaches to music analysis, developing algorithms that decode musical structure through interdisciplinary methods. His work bridges musicology, computer science, and acoustics, with significant applications in digital humanities and music education. Key research areas include algorithmic pattern recognition in musical scores, structural segmentation of compositions, and digital preservation of musical heritage.
As a core contributor to CCRMA and CCARH, he advances projects integrating computing with musicological research. These centers serve as collaborative hubs for innovating music technology and computational humanities tools, fostering cross-disciplinary scholarship.
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