The subject of this work is the study of how rhythmical description of music can be included in Music Information Retrieval works, but from a more musical point of view. The goal is to provide a suitable representation of rhythm and explore how useful it can be for many different applications. This new representation is based on the so called Rhythm Transform that transforms data from the time domain to a so called rhythm domain. This transformation has proved to give good results for automatic classification and similarity applications. The theoretical and computational issues of the Rhythm Transform are explained, and some results for specific applications are also shown
We propose a mid-level melody-based representation that incorporates melodic, rhythmic and structura...
A method is described that exhaustively represents the periodicities created by a musical rhythm. Th...
For the description of rhythmic content of music signals usually features are preferred that are inv...
The aim of this document is to give an overview of part of my research activities during the last ye...
This paper is concerned with the handling of rhythm in music content processing applications. Keepin...
This thesis is within the scope of Music Information Retrieval. The goal of this research field is t...
A central problem in music information retrieval is finding suitable representations which enable ef...
Rhythm belongs with harmony, melody and timbre as one of the most fundamental aspects of music. Soun...
In this paper, we study the use of spectral patterns to represent the characteristics of the rhythm ...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'analyse automatique de la musique.La finalité de ce champ d...
The goal of music information retrieval (MIR) is to develop novel strategies and techniques for orga...
This dissertation presents work on the development of tools for the automated analysis of music sign...
This paper introduces scale transforms to measure rhythmic simi-larity between two musical pieces. T...
Rhythmic descriptors are often utilized for semantic music classification, such as genre recognition...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of automatic extraction of harmonic and rhythmic informati...
We propose a mid-level melody-based representation that incorporates melodic, rhythmic and structura...
A method is described that exhaustively represents the periodicities created by a musical rhythm. Th...
For the description of rhythmic content of music signals usually features are preferred that are inv...
The aim of this document is to give an overview of part of my research activities during the last ye...
This paper is concerned with the handling of rhythm in music content processing applications. Keepin...
This thesis is within the scope of Music Information Retrieval. The goal of this research field is t...
A central problem in music information retrieval is finding suitable representations which enable ef...
Rhythm belongs with harmony, melody and timbre as one of the most fundamental aspects of music. Soun...
In this paper, we study the use of spectral patterns to represent the characteristics of the rhythm ...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'analyse automatique de la musique.La finalité de ce champ d...
The goal of music information retrieval (MIR) is to develop novel strategies and techniques for orga...
This dissertation presents work on the development of tools for the automated analysis of music sign...
This paper introduces scale transforms to measure rhythmic simi-larity between two musical pieces. T...
Rhythmic descriptors are often utilized for semantic music classification, such as genre recognition...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of automatic extraction of harmonic and rhythmic informati...
We propose a mid-level melody-based representation that incorporates melodic, rhythmic and structura...
A method is described that exhaustively represents the periodicities created by a musical rhythm. Th...
For the description of rhythmic content of music signals usually features are preferred that are inv...