ISMIR 2001, 2nd International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, October 15-17, 2001, Proceedings
- Anthology ID:
- 2001.ismir_conference-2001
- Year:
- 2001
- Venue:
- ismir_conference
- DBLP:
- conf/ismir/2001
GUIDO/MIR - an Experimental Musical Information Retrieval System based on GUIDO Music Notation
Holger H. Hoos
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Kai Renz
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Marko Görg
A Naturalist Approach to Music File Name Analysis
François Pachet
A Technique for Regular Expression Style Searching in Polyphonic Music
Matthew J. Dovey
Adventures in Standardization, or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love MPEG-7
Adam Lindsay
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Youngmoo E. Kim
An Approach Towards A Polyphonic Music Retrieval System
Shyamala Doraisamy
An Audio Front End for Query-by-Humming Systems
Emanuele Pollastri
Automated Rhythm Transcription
Christopher Raphael
Automatic Musical Genre Classification of Audio Signals
George Tzanetakis
Building a Platform for Performance Study of Various Music Information Retrieval Approaches
Arbee L. P. Chen
Computer Analysis of Musical Allusions
David Cope
Content-based Identification of Audio Material Using MPEG-7 Low Level Description
Eric Allamanche
Efficient Multidimensional Searching Routines
Josh Reiss
Expressive and Efficient Retrieval of Symbolic Musical Data
Michael Droettboom
Figured Bass and Tonality Recognition
Jérôme Barthélemy
MUSART: Music Retrieval Via Aural Queries
William P. Birmingham
Making Machines Palatable
Jef Raskin
Melody Spotting Using Hidden Markov Models
Adriane Durey
Music Information Retrieval as Music Understanding
Roger B. Dannenberg
Music Signal Spotting Retrieval by a Humming Query Using Start Frame Feature Dependent Continuous Dynamic Programming
Takuichi Nishimura
Musical Works as Information Retrieval Entities: Epistemological Perspectives
Richard P. Smiraglia
Score Processing For MIR
Donncha Ó Maidín
The JRing System for Computer-Assisted Musicological Analysis
Andreas Kornstädt
Towards a Cognitive Model of Melodic Similarity
Ludger Hofmann-Engl
Whither MIR Research: Thoughts about the Future
J. Stephen Downie