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the cima. modern de explore it has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona. more people thought that because it's so cold with resources in terms of food, it would be little phone or on the see did. that's not true. plantations are harsh, but organisms, the dat systems didn't talk to the oldest on the planet species who had a long time to adapt. and there are a species that are in fact unique to the system here. the most. do you feel a bit like explorers? what well yeah, i do. the explorers of antarctica today and in times past in 1911 norwegian, explore old, ominous, and of norway and britons robert falcon, scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. once and triumphed while scots team perished trying to return. though his expedition ended in tragedy, scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fossil from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. and so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding of our planets,
the cima. modern de explore it has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona. more people thought that because it's so cold with resources in terms of food, it would be little phone or on the see did. that's not true. plantations are harsh, but organisms, the dat systems didn't talk to the oldest on the planet species who had a long time to adapt. and there are a species that are in fact unique to the system here. the most. do you feel a bit like explorers? what well yeah, i...
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a team of modern day explorers has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona. i got more people thought that because it's so cold with cheese resources in terms of food. there would be little phone or on the see did. that's not true. additions are harsh, but organisms adapt systems to then talk to the oldest on the plan. the species had a long time to adapt their a species that are in fact unique to the system here the most. do you feel a bit like explorers? why? well yeah, i do the explorers of antarctica today and in times past in 1911 norwegian, explore world ominous and norway and britons robert falcon, scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. almonds and triumph to well scotts team perished, trying to return though his expedition ended in tragedy. scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fossil from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory of the continents where once joined and had drifted apart. so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding of our planets, evol
a team of modern day explorers has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona. i got more people thought that because it's so cold with cheese resources in terms of food. there would be little phone or on the see did. that's not true. additions are harsh, but organisms adapt systems to then talk to the oldest on the plan. the species had a long time to adapt their a species that are in fact unique to the system here the most. do you feel a bit like explorers? why? well yeah, i...
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region of the planet the team of modern day explorers has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona i got more people thought that because it's so cold with cheese resources in terms of food. it would be little phone or on the c bed. that's not true. additions are harsh, but organisms adapt to speaker systems to then talk to the oldest on the plan. the species had a long time to adapt the species that are in fact unique to the system here the most. do you feel a bit like explorers and what? well yeah, i do. the explorers of antarctica today. and in times past in 1911 norwegian explore rolled amans of norway and britain's robert falcon scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. ominous and triumphed while scots team perished trying to return. though his expedition ended in tragedy, scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fossil from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding our planet's
region of the planet the team of modern day explorers has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona i got more people thought that because it's so cold with cheese resources in terms of food. it would be little phone or on the c bed. that's not true. additions are harsh, but organisms adapt to speaker systems to then talk to the oldest on the plan. the species had a long time to adapt the species that are in fact unique to the system here the most. do you feel a bit like...
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region of the planet achievement modern day explorers has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona. i got more people thought that because it's so cold with cheese resources in terms of food. they would be little phone or on the see did. that's not true. but organisms, the dat speaker systems to then talk to the oldest on the plan. the species had a long time to adapt to their a species that are in fact unique to the system here. the most. do you feel a bit like explorers? what? well, yeah, i do. explorers of antarctica today. and in times past in 1911 norwegian explore rolled ominous found of norway and britain's robert falcon scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. month in triumph to well scott team perished trying to return. though his expedition ended in tragedy. scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fall from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. and so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding of our planet's evol
region of the planet achievement modern day explorers has been dispatched to the region by the university of barcelona. i got more people thought that because it's so cold with cheese resources in terms of food. they would be little phone or on the see did. that's not true. but organisms, the dat speaker systems to then talk to the oldest on the plan. the species had a long time to adapt to their a species that are in fact unique to the system here. the most. do you feel a bit like explorers?...
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of thought they were doing chords with the — the bow? the stick? oh, i should have asked. bow. laughs. i'm getting a crash course in how to play the violin here at pompeo fabra university in barcelona. it's called telme, which stands for technology—enhanced learning of musical instrument performance. the tiny finger is there to... using trackers on the violin and the bow, as well as an xbox kinect, they can monitor how fast i'm playing and if i'm tilting the bow and the quality of contact with the strings. but first, a quick lesson. hey! plays off-key. hey! ok! so i've had my crash course in how to play the violin — or hold the violin — and the computer software over there is showing me whether my bow is perpendicular to the string. plays slightly screechy note. that's helping me keep the bow perfectly perpendicular and stay on that one string. so let's try another string. plays slightly screechy note. laughs. ok. beautiful music this is not, and i apologise. now, once you've mastered the movements, the system can also tell you whether you're playing nicely using artificial intelligence, so it's been trained what nice, smooth movements sound like and it's also been trained what bad
of thought they were doing chords with the — the bow? the stick? oh, i should have asked. bow. laughs. i'm getting a crash course in how to play the violin here at pompeo fabra university in barcelona. it's called telme, which stands for technology—enhanced learning of musical instrument performance. the tiny finger is there to... using trackers on the violin and the bow, as well as an xbox kinect, they can monitor how fast i'm playing and if i'm tilting the bow and the quality of contact...
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university in barcelona. researchers have created an artificial intelligence system that helps. it�*s called telme, which stands for technology—enhanced learning of the violin and the bow, as well as an xbox kinect, they can monitor how fast i�*m playing and if i�*m tilting the bow and the quality of contact with the strings. but first, a quick lesson. hey! plays off-key hey! ok! so i�*ve had my crash course in how to play the violin — or hold the violin — and the computer software over there is showing me whether my bow is perpendicular to the string. plays slightly screechy note that�*s helping me keep the bow perfectly perpendicular and stay on that one string. so let�*s try another string. plays slightly screechy note laughs ok. beautiful music this is not, and i apologise. now, once you�*ve mastered the movements, the system can also tell you whether you�*re playing nicely using artificial intelligence, so it�*s been trained what nice, smooth movements sound like and it�*s also been trained what bad playing sounds like. so if i play a note here. plays two notes at once ok! so i was sitting two strings at the same time there. it came up yello
university in barcelona. researchers have created an artificial intelligence system that helps. it�*s called telme, which stands for technology—enhanced learning of the violin and the bow, as well as an xbox kinect, they can monitor how fast i�*m playing and if i�*m tilting the bow and the quality of contact with the strings. but first, a quick lesson. hey! plays off-key hey! ok! so i�*ve had my crash course in how to play the violin — or hold the violin — and the computer...
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university in barcelona. researchers have created an artificial intelligence system that helps. it's called tell me which stands for technology enhanced learning of is there... - instrument performance. the tiny finger is there... using l tiny finger is there... using trackers — tiny finger is there... using trackers on _ tiny finger is there... using trackers on the _ tiny finger is there... using trackers on the violin - tiny finger is there... using trackers on the violin and i tiny finger is there... using i trackers on the violin and the bow as well as an xbox connect, they can monitor how fast i'm playing and if i'm tilting the boat and the quality of contact with the strings but first, a quick lesson. he! —— hey! hey! so i've had my crash course in how to play the violin or hold the violin and the computer software there is showing me whether my bow is perpendicular to the string. that's helping me keep the bow perfectly perpendicular and stay on that one string so let's try another string. 0k. beautiful music this is not and i apologise. 0nce this is not and i apologise. once you've mastered the movements, the system can tell you whether
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