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Autori principali: Bae, Joonhyung, Cho, Hyeyoon, Kim, Kirak, Park, Dawon, Kwon, Taegyun, Choi, Yoon-Seok, Hur, Hyeon, Kai, Shigeru, Wada, Yohei, Obata, Satoshi, Maezawa, Akira, Park, Jaebum, Park, Jonghwa, Nam, Juhan
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21693
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author Bae, Joonhyung
Cho, Hyeyoon
Kim, Kirak
Park, Dawon
Kwon, Taegyun
Choi, Yoon-Seok
Hur, Hyeon
Kai, Shigeru
Wada, Yohei
Obata, Satoshi
Maezawa, Akira
Park, Jaebum
Park, Jonghwa
Nam, Juhan
author_facet Bae, Joonhyung
Cho, Hyeyoon
Kim, Kirak
Park, Dawon
Kwon, Taegyun
Choi, Yoon-Seok
Hur, Hyeon
Kai, Shigeru
Wada, Yohei
Obata, Satoshi
Maezawa, Akira
Park, Jaebum
Park, Jonghwa
Nam, Juhan
contents Abstract instructions in piano education, such as "raise your wrist" and "relax your tension," lead to varying interpretations among learners, preventing instructors from effectively conveying their intended pedagogical guidance. To address this problem, this study conducted systematic interviews with a piano professor with 18 years teaching experience, and two researchers derived seven core need groups through cross-validation. Based on these findings, we developed a web-based dashboard prototype integrating video, motion capture, and musical scores, enabling instructors to provide concrete, visual feedback instead of relying solely on abstract verbal instructions. Technical feasibility was validated through 109 performance datasets.
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spellingShingle Designing a Multimodal Viewer for Piano Performance Analysis -- a Pedagogy-First Approach
Bae, Joonhyung
Cho, Hyeyoon
Kim, Kirak
Park, Dawon
Kwon, Taegyun
Choi, Yoon-Seok
Hur, Hyeon
Kai, Shigeru
Wada, Yohei
Obata, Satoshi
Maezawa, Akira
Park, Jaebum
Park, Jonghwa
Nam, Juhan
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Abstract instructions in piano education, such as "raise your wrist" and "relax your tension," lead to varying interpretations among learners, preventing instructors from effectively conveying their intended pedagogical guidance. To address this problem, this study conducted systematic interviews with a piano professor with 18 years teaching experience, and two researchers derived seven core need groups through cross-validation. Based on these findings, we developed a web-based dashboard prototype integrating video, motion capture, and musical scores, enabling instructors to provide concrete, visual feedback instead of relying solely on abstract verbal instructions. Technical feasibility was validated through 109 performance datasets.
title Designing a Multimodal Viewer for Piano Performance Analysis -- a Pedagogy-First Approach
topic Multimedia
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21693