
Mathieu Giraud
University of Lille, CNRS, CRIStAL, Lille, France
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
Prof. Mathieu Giraud is a CNRS Senior Researcher in the Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille (CRIStAL), the departement of Computer Science of the Université Lille, in France.
He previously worked on weighted automata and specialized architectures using FPGAs, on high-performance computing using GPUs and many-cores architectures, and on RNA bioinformatics. His current research interests target text algorithms and data-based methods for computer musicology and bioinformatics. With his colleagues, he designs and implements algorithms analyzing music scores and DNA sequences. He works both on theoretical studies and on applied projects involving musicians and clinicians. Mathieu strongly support open research and outreach programmes.
Mathieu leads the Algomus computer music team (http://www.algomus.fr). The team design methods and algorithms to study high-level structure of music such as musical forms, combining musical expertise, text algorithms and data analysis.
Presentations

From local markers to global form: Computational modeling of musical structure
Mathieu Giraud and 2 other authors

Music Cognition: The Complexity of Musical Structure
Mathieu Giraud and 6 other authors