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10th DLfM 2023: Milan, Italy
- Martha E. Thomae:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology, DLfM 2023, Milan, Italy, 10 November 2023. ACM 2023 - Juan Sierra, Safeya Alblooshi, Beth Russell, Carlos Guedes:
A Multimodal Methodology for Music Field Recording and Archival. 1-6 - Peter van Kranenburg, Eoin Kearns:
Cross-Corpus Melodic Similarity For Enriching Archival Collections. 1 - Danbinaerin Han, Daewoong Kim, Dasaem Jeong:
Aligning Incomplete Lyrics of Korean Folk Song Dataset using Whisper. 7-11 - Rhythm Jain, Claire Arthur:
An Algorithmic Approach to Automated Symbolic Transcription of Hindustani Vocals. 12-21 - Nádia Carvalho, Daniel Diogo, Gilberto Bernardes:
Computational Similarity of Portuguese Folk Melodies Using Hierarchical Reduction. 22-29 - Magdalena Chudy, Arleta Nawrocka-Wysocka, Ewa Lukasik, Ewa Kusmierek, Tomasz Parkola:
Incorporating symbolic representations of traditional music into a digital library. 30-34 - Audrey Laplante, Jean-Sébastien Sauvé:
Attitudes of Music Scholars Towards Digital Musicology. 35-39 - Anna Plaksin:
Understanding the needs of music editors in a digital world. Adding support for editorial markup to the mei-friend editor. 40-48 - Mark Gotham, Maureen Redbond, Bruno Bower, Peter Jonas:
The "OpenScore String Quartet" Corpus. 49-57 - Silvan David Peter, Carlos Eduardo Cancino Chacón, Emmanouil Karystinaios, Gerhard Widmer:
Sounding Out Reconstruction Error-Based Evaluation of Generative Models of Expressive Performance. 58-66 - Tim Eipert, Fabian C. Moss:
MonodiKit: A data model and toolkit for medieval monophonic chant. 67-71 - Vojtech Lanz, Jan Hajic:
Text boundaries do not provide a better segmentation of Gregorian antiphons. 72-76 - Tim Crawford, David Lewis, Alastair Porter:
Exploring early vocal music and its lute arrangements: Using F-TEMPO as a musicological tool. 77-81 - Anna Maria Matuszewska:
Visual presentation and exploration of musical corpora: Case Study: Oskar Kolberg's Opera Omnia. 82-85 - Mark Gotham, Johannes Hentschel, Louis Couturier, Nathan Dykeaylen, Martin Rohrmeier, Mathieu Giraud:
The 'Measure Map': an inter-operable standard for aligning symbolic music. 91-99 - Sally Jo Cunningham, Daniel B. Sharp, David Bainbridge:
Designing a Spatial Hypermedia Musical "Lab Notebook" to Support Ethnomusicology Research. 100-108 - David M. Weigl, Chanda VanderHart, Delilah Rammler, Matthäus Pescoller, Werner Goebl:
Listen Here! A Web-native digital musicology environment for machine-assisted close listening. 109-118 - David Bainbridge, Rachel Cowgill, Frankie Perry, John Stephen Downie, Alan J. Dix, Michael B. Twidale:
Collaborative Musicology: Designing a Digital Library of Musical Events Ephemera. 119-127 - David Fiala, Kevin Roger:
Connecting online early music libraries and musicological resources: Experiments in ergonomics in the Biblissima+ framework. 128-131
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