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George Tzanetakis is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Victoria, Canada, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. He holds a PhD from Princeton University. His research focuses on computer audition, audio signal processing, machine learning, and music information retrieval, with applications in human-computer interaction, music education, and robotics. He is involved in the Music and Sound Interdisciplinary Centre, exploring innovative technologies for music performance, analysis, and interaction.
Key areas of exploration include real-time gesture-based control systems, robotic musical instruments, and audio-based health monitoring. His work integrates multimodal data (e.g., audio, motion) and leverages deep learning to address challenges in music technology, bioacoustics, and healthcare analytics. Recent projects include developing frameworks for audio representation evaluation, modular synthesis systems, and PU learning models for healthcare prediction.
His research has led to advancements in music transcription, sound event detection, and interactive musical interfaces. Collaborations span academia and industry, emphasizing practical applications of computational methods in music and beyond. No specific awards or grants are listed in the provided text.
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