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1st ISMIR 2000: Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
- ISMIR 2000, 1st International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, October 23-25, 2000, Proceedings. 2000
- David Bainbridge:
The role of Music IR in the New Zealand Digital Music Library project. - Eloi Batlle, Pedro Cano:
Automatic Segmentation for Music Classification using Competitive Hidden Markov Models. - Juan Pablo Bello, Giuliano Monti, Mark B. Sandler:
Techniques for Automatic Music Transcription. - Daniel Bendor, Mark B. Sandler:
Time Domain Extraction of Vibrato from Monophonic Instruments. - Alain Bonardi:
IR for Contemporary Music: What the Musicologist Needs. - Wei Chai, Barry Vercoe:
Using User Models in Music Information Retrieval Systems. - Arbee L. P. Chen:
Music Representation, Indexing and Retrieval at NTHU. - G. Sayeed Choudhury, M. Droetboom, Tim DiLauro, Ichiro Fujinaga, Brian Harrington:
Optical Music Recognition System within a Large-Scale Digitization Project. - Michael Clausen, Roland Engelbrecht, Dirk Meyer, Jürgen Schmitz:
PROMS: A Web-based Tool for Searching in Polyphonic Music. - Dave Cliff, Heppie Freeburn:
Exploration of Point-Distribution Models for Similarity-based Classification and Indexing of Polyphonic Music. - Maxime Crochemore, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Yoan J. Pinzón:
Finding Motifs with Gaps. - Jon W. Dunn:
Beyond VARIATIONS: Creating a Digital Music Library. - Jonathan Foote:
ARTHUR: Retrieving Orchestral Music by Long-Term Structure. - Anastasia Georgaki, Spyros Raptis, Stelios Bakamidis:
A Music Interface for Visually Impaired People in the WEDELMUSIC Environment. Design and Architecture. - Michael Good:
Representing Music Using XML. - Perfecto Herrera-Boyer, Xavier Amatriain, Eloi Batlle, Xavier Serra:
Towards Instrument Segmentation for Music Content Description: a Critical Review of Instrument Classification Techniques. - David Huron:
Perceptual and Cognitive Applications in Music Information Retrieval. - Mari Itoh:
Subject Search for Music: Quantitative Analysis of Access Point Selection. - Özgür Izmirli:
Using a Spectral Flatness Based Feature for Audio Segmentation and Retrieval. - Kjell Lemström, Sami Perttu:
SEMEX - An efficient Music Retrieval Prototype. - Francis J. Kiernan:
Score-based Style Recognition Using Artificial Neural Networks. - Youngmoo E. Kim, Wei Chai, Ricardo García, Barry Vercoe:
Analysis of a Contour-based Representation for Melody. - Steve Larson:
Searching for Meaning: Melodic Patterns, Combinations, and Embellishments. - Mary Levering:
Intellectual Property Rights in Musical Works: Overview, Digital Library Issues and Related Initiatives. - Karen Lin, Tim Bell:
Integrating Paper and Digital Music Information Systems. - Beth Logan:
Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients for Music Modeling. - Donald MacLellan, Carola Boehm:
MuTaTeD'll: A System for Music Information Retrieval of Encoded Music. - Jeremy Pickens:
A Comparison of Language Modeling and Probabilistic Text Information Retrieval Approaches to Monophonic Music Retrieval. - Perry Roland:
XML4MIR: Extensible Markup Language for Music Information Retrieval. - Jochen Schimmelpfennig, Frank Kurth:
MCML - Music Contents Markup Language. - Eleanor Selfridge-Field:
What Motivates a Musical Query?. - Perry R. Cook, George Tzanetakis:
Audio Information Retrieval (AIR) Tools. - Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd:
Music IR: Past, Present, and Future. - Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd, Justin Zobel:
Music Ranking Techniques Evaluated. - Thomas von Schroeter, Shyamala Doraisamy, Stefan M. Rüger:
From Raw Polyphonic Audio to Locating Recurring Themes.
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