Master's project talks

This post contains the presentations’ slides I gave during my master’s degree. I started the master’s program with a defined project: to study sound production in birds using physics and computer science. I chose IME-USP because of the Computer Music Group, a research group with extensive experience in analyzing sound and a strong multidisciplinary focus, guided by Professor Marcelo Gomes de Queiroz, an expert in both music and computer science. The master’s project is developed with the guidance of Gabriel Mindlin, from the LSD research gropu at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), as coadvisor, a prominent figure in the area of sound production in birds.

1st: Sound in Animals

How do animals produce sound and how the sound can be studied?

1st_SoundInAnimals by Sebastian Aguilera Novoa.

2nd: The Syrinx

What is the Syrinx and how it can be modeled from physics and computer science?

2nd_TheSyrinx by Sebastian Aguilera Novoa.

3rd: Qualifying

Project proposal

3rd.0_QualifyingProposal by Sebastian Aguilera Novoa.

Qualifying presentation

3rd_Master'sQualifyingSlides by Sebastian Aguilera Novoa.

Missing add some references about the DL models will be used.

4th: Defense




Citation

If you found this useful, please cite this as:

Novoa, Sebastián Aguilera (May 2025). Master’s project talks. https://saguileran.github.io.

or as a BibTeX entry:

@article{novoa2025master-s-project-talks,
  title   = {Master's project talks},
  author  = {Novoa, Sebastián Aguilera},
  year    = {2025},
  month   = {May},
  url     = {https://saguileran.github.io/blog/2025/talks/}
}

References

  1. talks/reconstruction_of_physiological.png
    Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
    Yonatan Sanz Perl, Ezequiel M. Arneodo, Ana Amador, and 2 more authors
    Phys. Rev. E, Nov 2011
  2. talks/transitions_and_tricks.png
    Transitions and tricks: nonlinear phenomena in the avian voice
    Ana Amador, Gabriel B. Mindlin, and Coen P. H. Elemans
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Apr 2025
  3. talks/elemental_gesture_dynamics.png
    Elemental gesture dynamics are encoded by song premotor cortical neurons
    Ana Amador, Yonatan Sanz Perl, Gabriel B. Mindlin, and 1 more author
    Nature, Mar 2013
  4. talks/the_physics_of_birdsongs.png
    The Physics of Birdsong
    2005
  5. talks/exploring_nonlinear_phenomena.png
    Exploring nonlinear phenomena in animal vocalizations through oscillator theory
    Marta Olmo, Christoph Schmal, and Hanspeter Herzel
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Apr 2025
  6. talks/dynamics_of_marmoset_monkey.png
    The developmental dynamics of marmoset monkey vocal production
    D. Y. Takahashi, A. R. Fenley, Y. Teramoto, and 4 more authors
    Science, 2015
  7. talks/vocalization_in_vertebrates.png
    Mechanisms and Neuronal Control of Vocalization in Vertebrates
    Luis Hernandez-Miranda and Carmen Birchmeier
    Opera Medica et Physiologica, Sep 2018