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    Machine learning research that matters for music creation: A case study by Sturm, Bob L., Ben-Tal, Oded, Monaghan, Úna, Collins, Nick, Herremans, Dorien, Chew, Elaine, Hadjeres, Gaëtan, Deruty, Emmanuel, Pachet, François

    Published in Journal of new music research (01-01-2019)
    “…Research applying machine learning to music modelling and generation typically proposes model architectures, training methods and datasets, and gauges system…”
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    The migration of musical instruments: On the socio-technological conditions of musical evolution by Magnusson, Thor

    Published in Journal of new music research (15-03-2021)
    “…Music technologies reflect the most advanced human technologies in most historical periods. Examples range from 40 thousand years old bone flutes found in…”
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    Automatic melody harmonization with triad chords: A comparative study by Yeh, Yin-Cheng, Hsiao, Wen-Yi, Fukayama, Satoru, Kitahara, Tetsuro, Genchel, Benjamin, Liu, Hao-Min, Dong, Hao-Wen, Chen, Yian, Leong, Terence, Yang, Yi-Hsuan

    Published in Journal of new music research (01-01-2021)
    “…The task of automatic melody harmonization aims to build a model that generates a chord sequence as the harmonic accompaniment of a given multiple-bar melody…”
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    Annotator subjectivity in harmony annotations of popular music by Koops, Hendrik Vincent, de Haas, W. Bas, Burgoyne, John Ashley, Bransen, Jeroen, Kent-Muller, Anna, Volk, Anja

    Published in Journal of new music research (27-05-2019)
    “…Reference annotation datasets containing harmony annotations are at the core of a wide range of studies in music information retrieval (MIR) and related…”
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    Musical agents: A typology and state of the art towards Musical Metacreation by Tatar, Kıvanç, Pasquier, Philippe

    Published in Journal of new music research (01-01-2019)
    “…Musical agents are artificial agents that tackle musical creative tasks, partially or completely. This review of musical agents combines the terminology of…”
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    An ubiquitous smart guitar system for collaborative musical practice by Turchet, Luca, Barthet, Mathieu

    Published in Journal of new music research (08-08-2019)
    “…Ubiquitous music (UbiMus) proposes to study how social interaction with mobile and distributed technologies can converge to form novel creativity support tools…”
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    The monumental edition in the digital age: creating a sustainable future by Puentes-Blanco, Andrea, Kokole, Metoda, Vendrix, Philippe, Gembero-Ustárroz, María, Herissone, Rebecca, Troelsgård, Christian, Grabnar, Klemen, Lodes, Birgit, Schöning, Kateryna, Vrbanić, Vilena

    Published in Journal of new music research (16-07-2024)
    “…This article presents fresh perspectives on challenges monumental editions face in the twenty-first century along with current efforts to address them. It…”
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    Sight-singing in a group context: An eye-tracking study with experienced choral singers by Timoshenko-Nilsson, Maria, Nyström, Marcus, Huovinen, Erkki

    Published in Journal of new music research (16-07-2024)
    “…Studies on music reading have provided insights into the cognitive processes in sight singing. However, there has been limited research on sight singing in a…”
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    Sightsinging in a group context : An eye-tracking study with experienced choral singers by Timoshenko-Nilsson, Maria, Nyström, Marcus, Huovinen, Erkki

    Published in Journal of new music research (2024)
    “…Studies on music reading have provided insights into the cognitive processes in sight singing. However, there has been limited research on sight singing in a…”
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    Move like everyone is watching: Social context affects head motion and gaze in string quartet performance by Bishop, Laura, González Sánchez, Victor, Laeng, Bruno, Jensenius, Alexander Refsum, Høffding, Simon

    Published in Journal of new music research (08-08-2021)
    “…Ensemble musicians engage with each other visually through glances and body motion. We conducted a case study to test how string quartet musicians would…”
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    A multi-genre model for music emotion recognition using linear regressors by Griffiths, Darryl, Cunningham, Stuart, Weinel, Jonathan, Picking, Richard

    Published in Journal of new music research (08-08-2021)
    “…Making the link between human emotion and music is challenging. Our aim was to produce an efficient system that emotionally rates songs from multiple genres…”
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