Streeter et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Computer aided music therapy evaluation: Testing the Music Therapy Logbook prototype 1 systemStreeter et al., 2012
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- Streeter E
- Davies M
- Reiss J
- Hunt A
- Caley R
- Roberts C
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- The Arts in Psychotherapy
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Research indicates that music therapists are likely to make use of computer software, designed to measure changes in the way a patient and therapist make use of music in music therapy sessions. A proof of concept study investigated whether music analysis algorithms …
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