Category: News
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Sound Software Reproducibility Prize goes to MIRG
Dr. Emmanouil Benetos has been awarded the SoundSofware Reproducible Research Prize for a submitted EUSIPCO 2013 paper – Giannoulis, D., Stowell, D., Benetos, E., Rossignol, M., Lagrange, M., and Plumbley, M. D., A Database and Challenge for Acoustic Scene Classification and Event Detection The results of the competition are available here . Congratulations to Emmanouil and…
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Reading Group Meeting 10.07.2013: Building a Community Around an Augmented Piano
Our next session will be on Wednesday 10.07.2013, 4:30pm, room AG02 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of the following paper: A. P. McPherson and Y. E. Kim, “The Problem of the Second Performer: Building a Community Around an Augmented Piano,” Computer Music Journal, Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 10-27,…
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Reading Group Meeting 12.06.2013: Group-theoretic approaches to indexing and retrieval of music and multimedia
We are meeting up on Wednesday June 12th, at 4:30pm in AG06 for our next MIRG reading group! This session, we will discuss Group-theoretic approaches to indexing and retrieval of music and multimedia databases as in the paper by Michael Clausen , Heiko Körner , Frank Kurth (2003): An Efficient Indexing and Search Technique for…
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Bryan Pardo Seminar, Tuesday 18th June, 3pm, room AG03
On Tuesday 18th June at 3pm, Prof Bryan Pardo will present the seminar ‘Computer Audition – Analyzing Complex Auditory Scenes‘. The talk will take place in room AG03 (College building, City University London) – click here for a map. Title: Computer Audition – Analyzing Complex Auditory Scenes Speaker: Prof Bryan Pardo (Northwestern University) Abstract: Computer…
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Reading Group Meeting 17.04.2013: Schenkerian analysis by computer
Our next session will be on Wednesday 17.04.2013, 2:30pm, room A303 (College Building), inviting you and all others interested to the discussion of the following paper: A. Marsden, “Schenkerian analysis by computer: a proof of concept,” Journal of New Music Research, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 269-289, 2010. Abstract: A system for automatically deriving a…
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Reading Group Meeting 27.03.2013: Introduction to Sonic Annotator/Visualiser
Our next session will be on Wednesday 27.03.2013, 4:30pm, room A112 (College Building), where Srikanth Cherla will give an introduction to the Sonic Annotator/Visualiser frameworks (http://www.omras2.org/sonicannotator, http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/) – all welcome!
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Reading Group Meeting 13.03.2013: Music Information Retrieval Meets Music Education
Our next session will be on Wednesday 13.03.2013, 4:30pm, XXX room changed to A112 XXX (College Building), inviting you all and others interested to the discussion of the following paper: C. Dittmar, E. Cano, J. Abesser, and S. Grollmisch, “Music Information Retrieval Meets Music Education,” in Multimodal Music Processing, Dagstuhl Follow-Ups, M. Müller, M. Goto, and M. Schedl…
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Reading Group Meeting 20.02.2013: Improvising Musical Structure with Hierarchical Neural Nets
Our next session will be this Wednesday, 20.01.2013, 4:15pm, room AG06 (College Building), inviting you all and others interested to the discussion of the following paper: B, Smith and G. Garnett, “Improvising Musical Structure with Hierarchical Neural Nets“, in proceedings of Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment Conference, 2012. Abstract: Neural networks and recurrent neural networks have…
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The CAMIR System
Download the newest release of the CAMIR system for modelling music similarity MLR and SVMLIGHT were tested using a framework developed by Daniel Wolff at the MIRG group. You can download the code using subversion from the following repository: user: anonymous pass: citymirg http://chivm.soi.city.ac.uk/svn/camir/branches/code_publications/ISMIR2012