Outlined in this paper are a number of sources of evidence, from psychological, ethnomusicological and engineering grounds, to suggest that current approaches to computational beat tracking are incomplete. It is contended that the degree to which cultural knowledge, that is, the specifics of style and associated learnt representational schema, underlie the human faculty of beat tracking has been severely underestimated. Difficulties in building general beat tracking solutions, which can provide both period and phase locking across a large corpus of styles, are highlighted. It is probable that no universal beat tracking model exists which does not utilise a switching model to recognise style and context prior to application
Humans identify with three basic components of music: melody, harmony, and rhythm, in order to descr...
Studies of musical corpora have given empirical grounding to the various features that characterize ...
Automatic rhythm analysis is an important area of research in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) as i...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Synchronization of movement to music is a behavioural capacity that separates humans from most other...
Synchronization of movement to music is a behavioural capacity that separates humans from most other...
In this paper, we approach the tasks of beat tracking, down-beat recognition and rhythmic style clas...
Pulse is the base timing to which western music is commonly notated, generally expressed by a listen...
Abstract. When a person taps a foot in time with a piece of music, they are performing beat tracking...
Musical timing is a rich, complex phenomenon which changes across cultures, periods and styles and r...
In this paper, we approach the tasks of beat tracking, downbeat recognition and rhythmic style class...
Most music processing attempts to focus on one particular feature or structural element such as pitc...
While the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single...
There are many applications for which we would like to be able to track the 'beat' of a piece of rec...
Why does musical rhythm have the structure it does? Musical rhythm, in all its cross-cultural divers...
Humans identify with three basic components of music: melody, harmony, and rhythm, in order to descr...
Studies of musical corpora have given empirical grounding to the various features that characterize ...
Automatic rhythm analysis is an important area of research in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) as i...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Synchronization of movement to music is a behavioural capacity that separates humans from most other...
Synchronization of movement to music is a behavioural capacity that separates humans from most other...
In this paper, we approach the tasks of beat tracking, down-beat recognition and rhythmic style clas...
Pulse is the base timing to which western music is commonly notated, generally expressed by a listen...
Abstract. When a person taps a foot in time with a piece of music, they are performing beat tracking...
Musical timing is a rich, complex phenomenon which changes across cultures, periods and styles and r...
In this paper, we approach the tasks of beat tracking, downbeat recognition and rhythmic style class...
Most music processing attempts to focus on one particular feature or structural element such as pitc...
While the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single...
There are many applications for which we would like to be able to track the 'beat' of a piece of rec...
Why does musical rhythm have the structure it does? Musical rhythm, in all its cross-cultural divers...
Humans identify with three basic components of music: melody, harmony, and rhythm, in order to descr...
Studies of musical corpora have given empirical grounding to the various features that characterize ...
Automatic rhythm analysis is an important area of research in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) as i...