We describe an alignment-based similarity framework for folk song variation research. The framework makes use of phrase and meter information encoded in Hum-drum scores. Local similarity measures are used to compute match scores, which are combined with gap scores to form increasingly larger alignments and higher-level similarity values. We discuss the effects of some similarity measures on the alignment of four groups of melodies that are variants of each other.
In this article we show that a subgroup of music experts has a reliable and consistent notion of mel...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of melodic similarity as a determinant of melody st...
Similarity measures are indispensable in music information retrieval. In recent years, various propo...
To find occurrences of melodic segments, such as themes, phrases and motifs, in musical works, a wel...
Much research has been devoted to the classification of folk songs, revealing that variants are reco...
In order to develop a Music Information Retrieval system for folksong melodies, one needs to design ...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
In this paper we investigate the role of rhythmic similar-ity as part of melodic similarity in the c...
Retrieval and classification are at the center of Music Information Retrieval research. Both tasks r...
As digital music collections grow larger, music similarity becomes one of the most prominent concept...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
quency-based musical features are sufficient to explain the similarity judgments that underlie liste...
In this article we show that a subgroup of music experts has a reliable and consistent notion of mel...
Various models of melodic similarity have been proposed and assessed in perceptual experiments. Cont...
In this article we show that a subgroup of music experts has a reliable and consistent notion of mel...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of melodic similarity as a determinant of melody st...
Similarity measures are indispensable in music information retrieval. In recent years, various propo...
To find occurrences of melodic segments, such as themes, phrases and motifs, in musical works, a wel...
Much research has been devoted to the classification of folk songs, revealing that variants are reco...
In order to develop a Music Information Retrieval system for folksong melodies, one needs to design ...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
In this paper we investigate the role of rhythmic similar-ity as part of melodic similarity in the c...
Retrieval and classification are at the center of Music Information Retrieval research. Both tasks r...
As digital music collections grow larger, music similarity becomes one of the most prominent concept...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
quency-based musical features are sufficient to explain the similarity judgments that underlie liste...
In this article we show that a subgroup of music experts has a reliable and consistent notion of mel...
Various models of melodic similarity have been proposed and assessed in perceptual experiments. Cont...
In this article we show that a subgroup of music experts has a reliable and consistent notion of mel...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of melodic similarity as a determinant of melody st...
Similarity measures are indispensable in music information retrieval. In recent years, various propo...