2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
The Role of Affective Factors in Computer-Aided Musical Learning for Non-musician Adults
Authors : Saebyul Park, Chung-Kon Shi, Jeounghoon Kim
Published in: HCI International 2014 - Posters’ Extended Abstracts
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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The objective of this study is to reveal the relationship between affective factors and musical learning in computer-aided learning situation. Musical learning is a dynamic, integrated process which encompasses cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains. While most studies on computer-aided musical learning tend to highlight cognitive and psychomotor factors, this study focuses on affective factors and experimentally investigates how these factors can influence visual, auditory, and audiovisual learning efficiency. This study contributes to computer-aided musical learning research by focusing on affective factors, which have been previously neglected in this field of study, proposing a new model of computer-aided musical learning systems. Additionally, by adopting affective computing methods to a platform specially optimized to create interactive sound, this study provides a new possibility of quantification of emotional changes when experiencing and learning music.