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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2015.15.2.115

Serious Game for Experience of Music Performance  

Jung, ChanYong (Dept. of Game Content, Jangan University)
Kang, Nawon (Dept. of Musicology, Seoul National University)
Abstract
In this paper we propose a serious game for experience of music performance, which allows users to readily enjoy musical playing, even if the player has little or no experience in playing musical instruments. This game makes it easier for users to correctly perform given melodies along with standard performance, using a score-adjusting algorithm that can cope with the particular errors commonly made by beginners. This music performance is achieved by the agent to interpret the gestural sign of the user. We understands the interaction of the user and the agent as a communication model from the Peircean Semiotic perspectives.
Keywords
Serious Game; Game for Music Performance; The Peircean Semiotics; Communication;
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