Early musical sources in white mensural notation—the most common notation in European printed music during the Renaissance—are nowadays preserved by libraries worldwide trough digitalisation. Still, the application of music information retrieval to this repertoire is restricted by the use of digitalisation techniques which produce an uncodified output. Optical Music Recognition (OMR) automatically generates a symbolic representation of image-based musical content, thus making this repertoire reachable from the computational point of view; yet, further improvements are often constricted by the limited ground truth available. We address this lacuna by presenting a symbolic representation in original notation of Il Lauro Secco, an anthology of...
ii This thesis describes three interrelated projects that cut across the author’s interests in music...
Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is concerned with transcribing sheet music into a machine-readable f...
Abstract For centuries, music has been shared and remem-bered by two traditions: aural transmission ...
An Optical Music Recognition (OMR) system especially adapted for handwritten musical scores of the ...
There have been several attempts to improve the retrieval of symbolic music information by Optical M...
In this research, we study how to classify of handwritten music symbols in early music manuscripts w...
Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is the field of computationally reading music notation. This thesis ...
In madrigals, The Italian madrigal, a polyphonic secular a cappella composition of the 16th century,...
The digitization of the content within musical manuscripts allows the possibility of preserving, dis...
The aim of Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is to convert optically scanned pages of music into a ver...
This paper discusses part of a larger project to preserve and increase access to Guatemalan music so...
Optical Music Recognition is the technology that allows computers to read music notation, which is a...
For over 50 years, researchers have been trying to teach computers to read music notation, referred ...
Optical music recognition (OMR ) describes the process of automatically transcribing music notation ...
Abstract For centuries, music has been shared and remem-bered by two traditions: aural transmission ...
ii This thesis describes three interrelated projects that cut across the author’s interests in music...
Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is concerned with transcribing sheet music into a machine-readable f...
Abstract For centuries, music has been shared and remem-bered by two traditions: aural transmission ...
An Optical Music Recognition (OMR) system especially adapted for handwritten musical scores of the ...
There have been several attempts to improve the retrieval of symbolic music information by Optical M...
In this research, we study how to classify of handwritten music symbols in early music manuscripts w...
Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is the field of computationally reading music notation. This thesis ...
In madrigals, The Italian madrigal, a polyphonic secular a cappella composition of the 16th century,...
The digitization of the content within musical manuscripts allows the possibility of preserving, dis...
The aim of Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is to convert optically scanned pages of music into a ver...
This paper discusses part of a larger project to preserve and increase access to Guatemalan music so...
Optical Music Recognition is the technology that allows computers to read music notation, which is a...
For over 50 years, researchers have been trying to teach computers to read music notation, referred ...
Optical music recognition (OMR ) describes the process of automatically transcribing music notation ...
Abstract For centuries, music has been shared and remem-bered by two traditions: aural transmission ...
ii This thesis describes three interrelated projects that cut across the author’s interests in music...
Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is concerned with transcribing sheet music into a machine-readable f...
Abstract For centuries, music has been shared and remem-bered by two traditions: aural transmission ...