Analysing expressive timing in performed music can help machine to perform various perceptual tasks such as identifying performers and understand music structures in classical music. A hierarchical structure is commonly used for expressive timing analysis. This paper provides a statistical demonstration to support the use of hierarchical structure in expressive timing analysis by presenting two groups of model selection tests. The first model selection test uses expressive timing to determine the location of music structure boundaries. The second model selection test is matching a piece of performance with the same performer playing another given piece. Comparing the results of model selection tests, the preferred hierarchical structures in...
28 recordings of 2 musical extracts, played twice each by 6 different participants (plus one control...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This empirical study is concerned with examining the relation between tempo and expressive timing in...
© 2018 Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation. Analysing expressiv...
PhDGiven a piece of music, the timing of each beat varies from performer to performer. The study o...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for analyzing expressive tim-ing data from music performances...
We model expressive timing for a phrase in performed classical music as being dependent on two facto...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
In computational musicology research, clustering is a common approach to the analysis of expression....
Measurement of musical performances is of interest to studies in musicology, music psychology and mu...
Evidence is presented that expressive timing in music is not relationally invariant with global temp...
AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are domi...
Rhythm, as it is performed and perceived, is only sparingly addressed in music theory. Existing theo...
In this study the imitation of several periodically repeating simple temporal patterns consisting of...
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a relatively new branch of statistics devoted to describing and mo...
28 recordings of 2 musical extracts, played twice each by 6 different participants (plus one control...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This empirical study is concerned with examining the relation between tempo and expressive timing in...
© 2018 Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation. Analysing expressiv...
PhDGiven a piece of music, the timing of each beat varies from performer to performer. The study o...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for analyzing expressive tim-ing data from music performances...
We model expressive timing for a phrase in performed classical music as being dependent on two facto...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
In computational musicology research, clustering is a common approach to the analysis of expression....
Measurement of musical performances is of interest to studies in musicology, music psychology and mu...
Evidence is presented that expressive timing in music is not relationally invariant with global temp...
AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are domi...
Rhythm, as it is performed and perceived, is only sparingly addressed in music theory. Existing theo...
In this study the imitation of several periodically repeating simple temporal patterns consisting of...
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a relatively new branch of statistics devoted to describing and mo...
28 recordings of 2 musical extracts, played twice each by 6 different participants (plus one control...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This empirical study is concerned with examining the relation between tempo and expressive timing in...