Michael A Casey
Professor
Department of Computer Science
Dartmouth College
United States of America
Biography
Professor Michael Casey is the chair of the Department of Music, His courses include interactive music and art, music theory, music cognition and neuroscience, sound analysis and synthesis, and music information retrieval. His research lab works on music understanding by humans and machines, how the human brain represents music, theories of music and mind, and neural decoding of musical sound from human brain imaging. Michael is jointly appointed in the Department of Music and the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth.
Research Interest
Composition of Instrumental and Electronic Music, Music Perception, Cognition, and Neuroscience, Machine Listening for Audio and Music
Publications
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Alexandra Rieger, Michael Casey, General Subjects Display Cross-Modal Responses to Musical Stimuli, Proceedings of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM), ESCOM, Manchster, UK, August, 2015
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Michael Hanke, Richard Dinga, Christian Häusler, J. Swaroop Guntupalli, Michael Casey, Falko R. Kaule, Jörg Stadler, High-resolution 7-Tesla fMRI data on the perception of musical genres, F1000 Research, F1000, June, 2015
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Michael Casey, Music of the 7Ts: Predicting and Decoding Multivoxel fMRI Responses with Acoustic, Schematic, and Categorical Music Features, Frontiers in Psychology: Cognition, Research Topic Bridging Music Informatics with Music Cognition, 28 Jun, 2017.