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5th DLfM 2018: Paris, France
- Kevin R. Page:
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology, DLfM 2018, Paris, France, September 28, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6522-2
Technological advances
- Vincent Lostanlen, Joakim Andén, Mathieu Lagrange:
Extended playing techniques: the next milestone in musical instrument recognition. 1-10 - Joseph Timoney, Thomas Lysaght, Corneille Tshibasu:
mytune: webvisualization technologies for irish traditional music archives. 11-20 - David Lewis, David M. Weigl, Joanna Bullivant, Kevin R. Page:
Publishing musicology using multimedia digital libraries: creating interactive articles through a framework for linked data and MEI. 21-25
Digital studies
- Alan Marsden, Satoshi Tojo, Keiji Hirata:
No longer 'somewhat arbitrary': calculating salience in GTTM-style reduction. 26-33 - Andres Ferraro, Kjell Lemström:
On large-scale genre classification in symbolically encoded music by automatic identification of repeating patterns. 34-37 - Rebecca Shaw:
Differentiae in the cantus manuscript database: standardization and musicological application. 38-46 - Cynthia C. S. Liem:
Music in newspapers: interdisciplinary opportunities and data-related challenges. 47-51
Recognition and encoding
- David Rizo, Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, José M. Iñesta:
MuRET: a music recognition, encoding, and transcription tool. 52-56 - Jan Hajic Jr., Marta Kolárová, Alexander Pacha, Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza:
How current optical music recognition systems are becoming useful for digital libraries. 57-61 - David D. Wickland, David A. Calvert, James Harley:
Evaluating symbolic representations in melodic similarity. 62-68 - Néstor Nápoles, Gabriel Vigliensoni, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Encoding matters. 69-73
Collections
- Daniel Bangert, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, J. Stephen Downie, Yun Hao:
Jazzcats: navigating an RDF triplestore of integrated performance metadata. 74-77 - Rafael Caro Repetto, Niccolò Pretto, Amin Chaachoo, Baris Bozkurt, Xavier Serra:
An open corpus for the computational research of arab-andalusian music. 78-86 - Mark Gotham, Peter Jonas, Bruno Bower, William Bosworth, Daniel Rootham, Leigh VanHandel:
Scores of scores: an openscore project to encode and share sheet music. 87-95
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