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COGSCI
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
Can musical transformations be implicitly learned?
The dominant theory of what people can learn implicitly is that they learn chunks of adjacent elements in sequences. A type of musical grammar that goes beyond specifying allowabl...
Zoltan Dienes, H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins
ISMIR
2005
Springer
132views Music» more  ISMIR 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
VOISE: Learning to Segregate Voices in Explicit and Implicit Polyphony
Finding multiple occurrences of themes and patterns in music can be hampered due to polyphonic textures. This is caused by the complexity of music that weaves multiple independent...
Phillip B. Kirlin, Paul E. Utgoff
BMVC
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Implicit Shape Kernel for Discriminative Learning of the Hough Transform Detector
The Hough transform provides an efficient way to detect objects. Various methods have been proposed to achieve discriminative learning of the Hough transform, but they have usuall...
Yimeng Zhang, Tsuhan Chen
ML
2006
ACM
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13 years 4 months ago
A case based approach to expressivity-aware tempo transformation
The research presented in this paper is focused on global tempo transformations of music performances. We are investigating the problem of how a performance played at a particular...
Maarten Grachten, Josep Lluís Arcos, Ramon ...
CVPR
2005
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Computer Vision for Music Identification
We describe how certain tasks in the audio domain can be effectively addressed using computer vision approaches. This paper focuses on the problem of music identification, where t...
Yan Ke, Derek Hoiem, Rahul Sukthankar