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found 14 matches
- 2017
- Michael D. Barone, Kurt Dacosta, Gabriel Vigliensoni, Matthew H. Woolhouse:
GRAIL: Database Linking Music Metadata Across Artist, Release, and Track. DLfM 2017: 49-54 - Federica Bressan, Joren Six, Marc Leman:
Applications of duplicate detection: linking meta-data and merging music archives: The experience of the IPEM historical archive of electronic music. DLfM 2017: 45-48 - Liang Chen, Rong Jin, Christopher Raphael:
Human-Guided Recognition of Music Score Images. DLfM 2017: 9-12 - David Garfinkle, Claire Arthur, Peter Schubert, Julie Cumming, Ichiro Fujinaga:
PatternFinder: Content-Based Music Retrieval with music21. DLfM 2017: 5-8 - Rong Gong, Rafael Caro Repetto, Xavier Serra:
Creating an A Cappella Singing Audio Dataset for Automatic Jingju Singing Evaluation Research. DLfM 2017: 37-40 - Andrew Horwitz, Yun Fan, Richard Brown:
Tools for Music Bibliographic Network Analysis. DLfM 2017: 55-58 - Yaolong Ju, Nathaniel Condit-Schultz, Claire Arthur, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Non-chord Tone Identification Using Deep Neural Networks. DLfM 2017: 13-16 - David Lewis, Yun Fan, Glenn Henshaw, Kevin R. Page:
Musicology of Digital Libraries: structure in RILM. DLfM 2017: 59-62 - Pasquale Lisena, Raphaël Troncy, Konstantin Todorov, Manel Achichi:
Modeling the Complexity of Music Metadata in Semantic Graphs for Exploration and Discovery. DLfM 2017: 17-24 - Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Alice Baird, Anton Batliner, Nicholas Cummins, Simone Hantke, Björn W. Schuller:
The Perception of Emotion in the Singing Voice: The Understanding of Music Mood for Music Organisation. DLfM 2017: 29-36 - Rafael Caro Repetto, Shuo Zhang, Xavier Serra:
Quantitative analysis of the relationship between linguistic tones and melody in jingju using music scores. DLfM 2017: 41-44 - Reinier de Valk, Anja Volk, Andre Holzapfel, Aggelos Pikrakis, Nadine Kroher, Joren Six:
MIRchiving: Challenges and opportunities of connecting MIR research and digital music archives. DLfM 2017: 25-28 - Jian Yang:
The Comprehensive Application of Vmus.net for Musical Performance Studies. DLfM 2017: 1-4 - Kevin R. Page:
Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Digital Libraries for Musicology, DLfM 2017, Shanghai, China, October 28, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5347-2 [contents]
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