Publications
PhD disseration
J. A. Mills III, Human-Based Percussion and Self-Similarity Detection in
Electroacoustic Music, PhD Thesis, The University of Texas at Austin,
August 2008.
abstract
(please ask for a copy)
During this work, I have published the following papers and presentations:
- J. A. Mills III, “The application of psychoacoustic audio analysis
techniques to electroacoustic music for the purpose of visualization
(human judgment collection),” in 153rd meeting of the Acoustical
Society of America, June 5, 2007.
(PDF 60K)
- J. A. Mills III, “The application of psychoacoustic audio analysis
techniques to electroacoustic music for the purpose of visualization
(percussion onset detection),” in 151st meeting of the Acoustical Society
of America, June 6, 2006.
(PDF 91K)
- J. A. Mills III, "The application of cochlear modeling techniques to
percussion in electroacoustic music," in the Acoustics Seminar Series at
The University of Texas at Austin, October 7, 2005.
(PDF 2.1M)
- J. A. Mills III, "The application of cochlear modeling techniques to
electroacoustic music for the purpose of visualization," in the 147th
Meeting of the Acoustics Society of America, May 25, 2004.
(PDF 534K)
- J. A. Mills III and R. Coelho de Souza, "Gestural Sounds by Means of Wave
Terrain Synthesis," in Sociedade Brasileira de Computação 1999,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 19, 1999.
(PDF 38K)
- J. A. Mills III, "Sensitivity of a Computational Version of the
Kirchhoff Integral Theorem to Surface Discretization," in the Acoustics Seminar Series at
The University of Texas at Austin, October 2, 1998.
(PDF 383K)
Masters thesis
J. A. Mills III, Sensitivity of a Computational Version of the
Kirchhoff Integral Theorem to Surface Discretization,
Masters Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University,
August 1997.
(PDF 1.2M)
The Fortran source code is also available.
(gzipped tar file 18k)