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Seminar by Ichiro Fujinaga on automatic retrieval of music scores

01.11.2015

 

5 Nov 2015

Ichiro Fujinaga, from McGill University, gives a talk about "Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis Project" on Thursday, November 5th 2015, at 3:30pm in room 52.S31.

Abstract: A thousand years of print and manuscript music sits on the shelves of libraries and museums around the globe. While on-line digitization programs are opening these collections to a global audience, digital images are only the beginning of true accessibility since the musical content of these images cannot be searched by computer. The goal of the Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis project (SIMSSA: http://simssa.ca) is to teach computers to recognize the musical symbols in these images and assemble the data on a single website, making it a comprehensive search and analysis system for online musical scores. Based on the optical music recognition (OMR) technology, we are creating an infra-structure and tools for processing music documents, transforming vast music collections into symbolic representations that can be searched, studied, analyzed, and performed. 

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