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IJCAI
2003
13 years 9 months ago
Registry-Based Support for Information Integration
In order for agents and humans to leverage the growing wealth of heterogeneous information and services on the web, increasingly, they need to understand the information that is d...
Deborah L. McGuinness, Paulo Pinheiro da Silva
ERCIMDL
2007
Springer
159views Education» more  ERCIMDL 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Reducing Costs for Digitising Early Music with Dynamic Adaptation
Abstract. Optical music recognition (OMR) enables librarians to digitise early music sources on a large scale. The cost of expert human labour to correct automatic recognition erro...
Laurent Pugin, John Ashley Burgoyne, Ichiro Fujina...
ISMIR
2004
Springer
124views Music» more  ISMIR 2004»
14 years 1 months ago
A Comparison of Rhythmic Similarity Measures
Measuring the similarity between rhythms is a fundamental problem in computational music theory, with many applications such as music information retrieval and copyright infringem...
Godfried T. Toussaint
WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Acquisition of a vernacular gazetteer from web sources
Vernacular place names are names that are commonly in use to refer to geographical places. For purposes of effective information retrieval, the spatial extent associated with thes...
Florian A. Twaroch, Christopher B. Jones, Alia I. ...
ISMIR
2004
Springer
112views Music» more  ISMIR 2004»
14 years 1 months ago
Towards Characterisation of Music via Rhythmic Patterns
A central problem in music information retrieval is finding suitable representations which enable efficient and accurate computation of musical similarity and identity. Low leve...
Simon Dixon, Fabien Gouyon, Gerhard Widmer