[ACT-R-users] Motor module for piano keyboard?

Schoppek, Wolfgang Wolfgang.Schoppek at uni-bayreuth.de
Wed Mar 27 07:11:17 EDT 2024


Thank you all for your valuable hints! I will follow them within the next few days.

Wolfgang

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Von: Bruno Emond <emond.bruno at gmail.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. März 2024 12:06
An: Robert West
Cc: Schoppek, Wolfgang; act-r-users at act-r.psy.cmu.edu
Betreff: Re: [ACT-R-users] Motor module for piano keyboard?

Thank you Robert.
Yes I am on the list :-)
I had responded privately to Wolfgang.
Here is the reference to the paper for those who might be interested.

Emond, B., & Comeau, G. (2013). Cognitive modelling of early music reading skill acquisition for piano: A comparison of the Middle-C and Intervallic methods. Cognitive Systems Research, 24, 26–34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.007

Bruno

On Mar 26, 2024, at 21:41, Robert West <RobertWest at CUNET.CARLETON.CA<mailto:RobertWest at CUNET.CARLETON.CA>> wrote:

Bruno Emond did some work on ACT-R piano playing, not sure if it’s what you need but I copied him on this in case he’s not on the list

R

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On Mar 21, 2024, at 9:28 AM, Schoppek, Wolfgang <Wolfgang.Schoppek at uni-bayreuth.de<mailto:Wolfgang.Schoppek at uni-bayreuth.de>> wrote:


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Dear All,

I am wondering if anybody has adapted or extended ACT-R's motor (and vision) module to handle playing on a piano keyboard with several fingers simultaneously? I am currently modeling the cognitive aspects of improvising figured bass lines (a musical technique from the baroque period). I would be interested in extending the model to the visual/motor aspects of that skill. Any hints are welcome!

Regards,

 Wolfgang Schoppek


Senior Lecturer in Psychology

Univerity of Bayreuth, Germany

https://www.psychologie.uni-bayreuth.de/de/team/wolfgang-schoppek/index.php



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