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"Francis Wolff's images of musicians at work are so relaxed and
intimate that they capture the spirit not just of the moment but
also the era." - Herbie Hancock One of the most renowned Jazz
photographers of all time, Francis Wolff (1907-1971) was essential
to the success of the Blue Note record label. Born Jakob Franz
Wolff in Berlin, Germany, he soon became a Jazz enthusiast, despite
the government ban placed on this type of music after 1933. In
1939, Wolff, a Jew, left Berlin where he had worked as a commercial
photographer, and established himself in New York. He began working
there with his childhood friend Alfred Lion, who had co-founded
Blue Note Records with Max Margulis. The latter soon dropped out of
his involvement in the company, and Wolff joined Lion in running
it. Wolff took thousands of photographs during the Blue Note
recording sessions and rehearsals. His highly personal visual
concept would be forever associated with both Blue Note and jazz as
a whole. This book compiles more than 150 Francis Wolff photos of
jazz stars, most of which are published here for the very first
time. Among the many artists portrayed are Art Blakey, Tina Brooks,
Clifford Brown, Donald Byrd, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, John
Coltrane, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Grant Green, Herbie Hancock,
Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Elvin Jones, Thelonious Monk, Lee
Morgan, Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, and Wayne Shorter. It also
includes a special introduction by Grammy Award Winning music
historian and jazz critic Ashley Kahn. Text in English, with an
introduction in English, French and Spanish.
"The photographs of William Claxton define the essence of cool." -
Jason Ankeny (AllMusic) "Claxton's innovative choices and airy
style, which he called 'jazz for your eyes', worked sublimely to
document and promote the rise of trumpeter and singer Chet Baker,
especially." - Howard Mandel Born in Pasadena, California,
photographer William Claxton (1927-2008) is best known for his
dozens of splendid portraits of jazz stars (especially those of
Chet Baker, of whom he made the first professional photos) and
Hollywood stars (such as his friend Steve McQueen). In 1952, while
shooting Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker at the Haig Club, he met
Richard Bock, founder of Pacific Jazz, who quickly hired him as art
director and house photographer. During his time at the label,
Claxton snapped and designed album covers at a rate of roughly one
per week, in the process establishing the visual identity of the
West Coast jazz movement. Where previous jazz photographers
captured their subjects in the dark, smoky environs of nightclubs,
Claxton capitalised on the sun and surf of southern California,
posing artists in unorthodox outdoor settings to represent a new
era in the music's continued evolution. Claxton's images graced the
covers of numerous music albums, and his work regularly appeared in
such magazines as Life, Paris Match and Vogue. Claxton wrote 13
books, held dozens of exhibitions of his photographs around the
world, and won numerous photography awards. This book presents a
selection of more than 150 superb images by the great photographer.
Among the multiple artists portrayed are Louis Armstrong, Chet
Baker, Art Blakey, Clifford Brown, Dave Brubeck, Ray Charles,
Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Stan Getz,
Billie Holiday, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Charles Mingus, Thelonious
Monk, Wes Montgomery, Lee Morgan, Art Pepper, Sonny Rollins, Dinah
Washington, and Muddy Waters. Text in English, with an introduction
in English, French and Spanish.
This book presents recent advances in nonlinear speech processing
beyond nonlinear techniques. It shows that it exploits heuristic
and psychological models of human interaction in order to succeed
in the implementations of socially believable VUIs and applications
for human health and psychological support. The book takes into
account the multifunctional role of speech and what is "outside of
the box" (see Bjoern Schuller's foreword). To this aim, the book is
organized in 6 sections, each collecting a small number of short
chapters reporting advances "inside" and "outside" themes related
to nonlinear speech research. The themes emphasize theoretical and
practical issues for modelling socially believable speech
interfaces, ranging from efforts to capture the nature of sound
changes in linguistic contexts and the timing nature of speech;
labors to identify and detect speech features that help in the
diagnosis of psychological and neuronal disease, attempts to
improve the effectiveness and performance of Voice User Interfaces,
new front-end algorithms for the coding/decoding of effective and
computationally efficient acoustic and linguistic speech
representations, as well as investigations capturing the social
nature of speech in signaling personality traits, emotions and
improving human machine interactions.
"Jean-Pierre was himself a musician, but his choice of instrument
was a camera, which he never put away." - Michel Legrand "I am so
happy to see Leloir's work published, because behind each image is
a story - one that needs to be told and appreciated. Leloir was not
just a photographer; instead he was a preserver of history. As a
result, this book holds hundreds of stories that shine a light onto
the lives of those who live in these pages. Leloir had a unique
ability to preserve an entire atmosphere and its surrounding
emotions. between the four corners of a picture, but beyond his
talent as a photographers, he presented himself not as paparazzi,
but a friend. He and my other brother Herman Leonard were two of a
kind; they had the same passion for photography and an endless
supply of vision." - Quincy Jones This book gives ample proof of
Jean-Pierre Leloir's amazing ability to immortalise performers and
to capture candid moments at the airport, backstage, and in the
dressing rooms of the most legendary Paris jazz and concert venues:
"I loved the people I photographed, so I made myself as available,
yet as discreet as possible", he used to say. "I never wanted to be
a paparazzi. I wanted them to forget my presence so I could catch
those little unexpected moments." The selection of photographs
showcased here has been carefully selected from Leloir's immense
catalogue. Many of the images have never been previously published
before, and can be easily catalogued as 'atypical' shots, as the
musicians were captured primarily in spontaneous situations, away
from the fanfare of the stage. Text in English with an introduction
in English, French and Spanish.
This book presents recent advances in nonlinear speech processing
beyond nonlinear techniques. It shows that it exploits heuristic
and psychological models of human interaction in order to succeed
in the implementations of socially believable VUIs and applications
for human health and psychological support. The book takes into
account the multifunctional role of speech and what is "outside of
the box" (see Bjoern Schuller's foreword). To this aim, the book is
organized in 6 sections, each collecting a small number of short
chapters reporting advances "inside" and "outside" themes related
to nonlinear speech research. The themes emphasize theoretical and
practical issues for modelling socially believable speech
interfaces, ranging from efforts to capture the nature of sound
changes in linguistic contexts and the timing nature of speech;
labors to identify and detect speech features that help in the
diagnosis of psychological and neuronal disease, attempts to
improve the effectiveness and performance of Voice User Interfaces,
new front-end algorithms for the coding/decoding of effective and
computationally efficient acoustic and linguistic speech
representations, as well as investigations capturing the social
nature of speech in signaling personality traits, emotions and
improving human machine interactions.
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Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - 6th International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2013, Barcelona, Spain, February 11-14, 2013, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Mireya Fernandez Chimeno, Pedro L. Fernandes, Sergio Alvarez, Deborah Stacey, Jordi Sole-Casals, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 6th International Joint Conference on Biomedical
Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2013, held in
Barcelona, Spain, in February 2013. The 28 revised full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 392
submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics and are
organized in four general topical sections on biomedical
electronics and devices; bioinformatics models, methods and
algorithms; bio-inspired systems and signal processing; health
informatics.
This volume contains the proceedings of NOLISP 2009, an ISCA
Tutorial and Workshop on Non-Linear Speech Processing held at the
University of Vic (- talonia, Spain) during June 25-27, 2009.
NOLISP2009wasprecededbythreeeditionsofthisbiannualeventheld2003 in
Le Croisic (France), 2005 in Barcelona, and 2007 in Paris. The main
idea of NOLISP workshops is to present and discuss new ideas,
techniques and results related to alternative approaches in speech
processing that may depart from the mainstream. In order to work at
the front-end of the subject area, the following domains of
interest have been de?ned for NOLISP 2009: 1. Non-linear
approximation and estimation 2. Non-linear oscillators and
predictors 3. Higher-order statistics 4. Independent component
analysis 5. Nearest neighbors 6. Neural networks 7. Decision trees
8. Non-parametric models 9. Dynamics for non-linear systems 10.
Fractal methods 11. Chaos modeling 12. Non-linear di?erential
equations The initiative to organize NOLISP 2009 at the University
of Vic (UVic) came from the UVic Research Group on Signal
Processing and was supported by the Hardware-Software Research
Group. We would like to acknowledge the ?nancial support obtained
from the M- istry of Science and Innovation of Spain (MICINN),
University of Vic, ISCA, and EURASIP. All contributions to this
volume are original. They were subject to a doub- blind refereeing
procedure before their acceptance for the workshop and were revised
after being presented at NOLISP 2009.
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