Search Results - "de Haas, W. Bas"
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Swing Once More: Relating Timing and Tempo in Expert Jazz Drumming
Published in Music perception (01-06-2008)“…Swing refers to a characteristic long-shortsubdivision of the beat that is generally considered a crucial aspect that contributes to the quality of a jazz or…”
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Annotator subjectivity in harmony annotations of popular music
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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Automatic Functional Harmonic Analysis
Published in Computer music journal (01-12-2013)“…Music scholars have been studying tonal harmony intensively for centuries, yielding numerous theories and models. Unfortunately, a large number of these…”
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Automatic chord label personalization through deep learning of shared harmonic interval profiles
Published in Neural computing & applications (01-02-2020)“…Current automatic chord estimation systems are trained and tested using datasets that contain single reference annotations , i.e., for each corresponding…”
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A geometrical distance measure for determining the similarity of musical harmony
Published in International journal of multimedia information retrieval (01-09-2013)“…In the last decade, digital repositories of music have undergone an enormous growth. Therefore, the availability of scalable and effective methods that provide…”
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Hooked on Music Information Retrieval
Published in Empirical musicology review (01-01-2010)“…This article provides a reply to 'Lure(d) into listening: The potential of cognition-based music information retrieval,' in which Henkjan Honing discusses the…”
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Evaluating the Role of Repeated Patterns in Folk Song Classification and Compression
Published in Journal of new music research (02-07-2016)“…According to musicological studies on oral transmission, repeated patterns are considered important for determining musical similarity in folk songs. In this…”
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Structural Segmentation of Music Based on Repeated Harmonies
Published in 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (01-12-2013)“…In this paper we present a simple, yet powerful method for deriving the structural segmentation of a musical piece based on repetitions in chord sequences,…”
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