Biblio
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Assessing the tuning of sung Indian classical music.
Int. Soc. for Music Information Retrieval Conf. (ISMIR). 263-268. Abstract
(2011).
Characterization of Intonation in Carnatic Music by Parametrizing Pitch Histograms.
International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2012). 199-204. Abstract
(2012).
(2012).
Computational approaches for the understanding of melody in Carnatic music.
International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR). 157-162. Abstract
(2011).
Corpora for Music Information Research in Indian Art Music.
International Computer Music Conference/Sound and Music Computing Conference. 1029-1036. Abstract
(2014).
Culture-aware approaches to modeling and description of intonation using multimodal data.
International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW). Abstract
(2014).
Extracting Semantic Information from an Online Carnatic Music Forum.
13th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2012). 355-360. Abstract
(2012).
Intonation analysis of rāgas in Carnatic music.
Journal of New Music Research. 43(1), 72-93. Abstract
(2014).
A knowledge-based approach to computational analysis of melody in Indian art music.
International Workshop on Semantic Music and Media, International Semantic Web Conference. 1-10. Abstract
(2013).
A Method for Extracting Semantic Information from on-line Art Music Discussion Forums.
2nd CompMusic Workshop. 55-60. Abstract
(2012).
A Musically Aware System for Browsing and Interacting with Audio Music Collections.
2nd CompMusic Workshop. 20-24. Abstract
(2012).
Rāga Recognition based on Pitch Distribution Methods.
Journal of New Music Research. 41, 337-350. Abstract
(2012).
A Score-Informed Computational Description of Svaras Using a Statistical Model.
13th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC 2016). 427-433. Abstract
(2016).
Towards a multimodal knowledge base for Indian art music: A case study with melodic intonation.
Department of Information and Communication Technologies. 242. Abstract
(2016).