According to musicological studies on oral transmission, repeated patterns are considered important for determining musical similarity in folk songs. In this paper, we study the relevance of repeated patterns for modelling similarity and compression in a retrieval setting. Using a dataset of 360 Dutch folk songs, we compare the classification accuracy of both humanly annotated patterns and automatically retrieved patterns by means of a pattern discovery algorithm. A framework is proposed to use these patterns for compression and classification in tune families. The annotated patterns allow us to compress the songs by 60% at the expense of a 3 percentage points decrease in classification accuracy. However, none of the automatic pattern disco...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Abstract. With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been accu...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...
Thirteen different compression algorithms were used to calculate the normalized compression distance...
Much research has been devoted to the classification of folk songs, revealing that variants are reco...
Thirteen different compression algorithms were used to calculate the normalized compression distance...
In order to develop a Music Information Retrieval system for folksong melodies, one needs to design ...
Local structures, namely characteristic motifs, or prominent, nonliterally repeated patterns, play a...
This paper discusses the current state of knowledge on musical pattern finding. Various studies prop...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Musical pattern discovery algorithms find instances of repetition in symbolic music, allowing for so...
Music and songs usually have repeating patterns and prominent structure. The automatic extraction of...
[[abstract]]With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been ac...
Music pieces are typically repetitive. The automatic extraction of repeating patterns is useful for ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, two research issues on music data mining are studied. The first one is mi...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Abstract. With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been accu...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...
Thirteen different compression algorithms were used to calculate the normalized compression distance...
Much research has been devoted to the classification of folk songs, revealing that variants are reco...
Thirteen different compression algorithms were used to calculate the normalized compression distance...
In order to develop a Music Information Retrieval system for folksong melodies, one needs to design ...
Local structures, namely characteristic motifs, or prominent, nonliterally repeated patterns, play a...
This paper discusses the current state of knowledge on musical pattern finding. Various studies prop...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Musical pattern discovery algorithms find instances of repetition in symbolic music, allowing for so...
Music and songs usually have repeating patterns and prominent structure. The automatic extraction of...
[[abstract]]With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been ac...
Music pieces are typically repetitive. The automatic extraction of repeating patterns is useful for ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, two research issues on music data mining are studied. The first one is mi...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Abstract. With the popularity of multimedia applications, a large amount of music data has been accu...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...