Comunicació presentada a: 5th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology celebrat el 28 de setembre de 2018 a Paris, França.The importance of repetitions in music is well-known. In this paper, we study music repetitions in the context of effective and efficient automatic genre classification in large-scale music-databases. We aim at enhancing the access and organization of pieces of music in Digital Libraries by allowing automatic categorization of entire collections by considering only their musical content. We handover to the public a set of genre-specific patterns to support research in musicology. The patterns can be used, for instance, to explore and analyze the relations between musical genres. There are many existi...
A central problem in music information retrieval is finding suitable representations which enable ef...
This paper presents a non-conventional approach for the automatic music genre classification problem...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose an approach for the extraction of the repeating patterns in mu...
Comunicació presentada a: 5th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology celebrat ...
[[abstract]]With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been ac...
Abstract. With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been accu...
Automatic classification of music is a complex and interesting research problem due to the difficult...
[[abstract]]In this paper, two research issues on music data mining are studied. The first one is mi...
Comunicació presentada a la 10th International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Ba...
In the field of computer music, pattern recognition algorithms are very relevant for music informati...
Music genre meta-data is of paramount importance for the organization of music reposito-ries. People...
[[abstract]]Music can be viewed as a sequence of sound events. However, most of current approaches t...
Music genre meta-data is of paramount importance for the organisation of music repositories. People ...
Musical pattern discovery algorithms find instances of repetition in symbolic music, allowing for so...
This paper presents a non-conventional approach for the automatic music genre classification problem...
A central problem in music information retrieval is finding suitable representations which enable ef...
This paper presents a non-conventional approach for the automatic music genre classification problem...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose an approach for the extraction of the repeating patterns in mu...
Comunicació presentada a: 5th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology celebrat ...
[[abstract]]With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been ac...
Abstract. With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been accu...
Automatic classification of music is a complex and interesting research problem due to the difficult...
[[abstract]]In this paper, two research issues on music data mining are studied. The first one is mi...
Comunicació presentada a la 10th International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Ba...
In the field of computer music, pattern recognition algorithms are very relevant for music informati...
Music genre meta-data is of paramount importance for the organization of music reposito-ries. People...
[[abstract]]Music can be viewed as a sequence of sound events. However, most of current approaches t...
Music genre meta-data is of paramount importance for the organisation of music repositories. People ...
Musical pattern discovery algorithms find instances of repetition in symbolic music, allowing for so...
This paper presents a non-conventional approach for the automatic music genre classification problem...
A central problem in music information retrieval is finding suitable representations which enable ef...
This paper presents a non-conventional approach for the automatic music genre classification problem...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose an approach for the extraction of the repeating patterns in mu...