Participation to ISMIR 2014
Participation to ISMIR 2014
22.10.2014
Julio Carabias, Rafael Caro Repetto, Emilia Gómez, Sankalp Gulati, Nadine Kroher, Agustín Martorell, Marius Miron, Ajay Srinivasamurthy, and Xavier Serra participate to the 15th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2014) that takes place in Taipei (Taiwan) from October 27th to the 31st 2014. These are the papers that are being presented:
- N. Kroher, E. Gómez E., C. Guastavino, F. Gómez-Martín, & J. Bonada J. “Computational models for perceived melodic similarity in a cappella flamenco cantes”.
- R. Caro Repetto, & X. Serra. “Creating a Corpus of Jingju (Beijing Opera) Music and Possibilities for Melodic Analysis”.
- S. Zhang, R. Caro Repetto, & X. Serra. “Study of the Similarity Between Linguistic Tones and Melodic Pitch Contours in Beijing Opera Singing”.
- A. Martorell & E. Gómez. “Systematic multi-scale set-class analysis“.
- A. Holzapfel, F. Krebs, & A. Srinivasamurthy. “Tracking the "odd": meter inference in a culturally diverse music corpus”.
- A. Srinivasamurthy, R. Caro Repetto, H. Sundar, & X. Serra. “Transcription and Recognition of Syllable based Percussion Patterns: The Case of Beijing Opera”.
- J. Urbano, D. Bogdanov, P. Herrera, E. Gómez, & X. Serra. “What is the Effect of Audio Quality on the Robustness of MFCCs and Chroma Features?”.
- M. Miron, J. J. Carabias-Orti, & J. Janer. “Audio-to-score alignment at the note level for orchestral recordings”.
Rafael Caro Repetto, Ajay Srinivasamurthy, Sankalp Gulati and Xavier Serra also give a tutorial on "Jingju music: concepts and computational tools for its analysis", and there are a number of presentations in the late-breaking demo paper sessions.