BeatBoxing is a type of vocal percussion, where musicians use their lips, cheeks, and throat to create different beats. It is commonly used by hiphop and rap artists. In this pape...
We compare two methods of measuring melodic similarity for symbolically represented polyphonic music. Both exploit advantages of transportation distances such as continuity and pa...
The automatic analysis of singing from music is an important and challenging issue within the research target of content-based retrieval of music information. As part of this rese...
Demand for music databases is increasing for the studies of musicology and music informatics. Our goal is to construct databases that contain deviations of tempo, and dynamics, st...
Measuring the similarity between rhythms is a fundamental problem in computational music theory, with many applications such as music information retrieval and copyright infringem...
Nowadays, music fans are beginning to massively use mobile digital music players and dedicated software to organize and play large collections of music. In this context, users dea...
Musicians are able to recognise the subtle differences in timbre produced by different playing techniques on an instrument, yet there has been little research into achieving this ...
Adam R. Tindale, Ajay Kapur, George Tzanetakis, Ic...
Pregroups had been conceived as an algebraic tool to recognize grammatically well-formed sentences in natural languages [3]. Here we wish to use pregroups to recognize well-formed...
This paper concerns both rhythm recognition and tempo analysis of expressive music performance based on a probabilistic approach. In rhythm recognition, the modern continuous spee...
: To date there has been very little research conducted on the behaviour of music information retrieval (MIR) users, in spite of the immense popularity of free music retrieval sys...