Holzapfel et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Humanities and engineering perspectives on music transcriptionHolzapfel et al., 2022
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- Holzapfel A
- Benetos E
- Killick A
- Widdess R
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- Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
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Music transcription is a process of creating a notation of musical sounds. It has been used as a basis for the analysis of music from a wide variety of cultures. Recent decades have seen an increasing amount of engineering research within the field of Music Information Retrieval …
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