Holzapfel et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Tracking the “odd”: Meter inference in a culturally diverse music corpusHolzapfel et al., 2014
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- Holzapfel A
- Krebs F
- Srinivasamurthy A
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- ISMIR-International Conference on Music Information Retrieval
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In this paper, we approach the tasks of beat tracking, downbeat recognition and rhythmic style classification in non-Western music. Our approach is based on a Bayesian model, which infers tempo, downbeats and rhythmic style, from an audio signal. The model can be …
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