The Music Informatics Research Group will present its current research at the annual Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop 2013 (DMRN+8), which will take place on Tuesday 17th December 2013 at Queen Mary University of London. The full list of oral/poster presentations from MIRG is as follows:
- “Adapting music similarity models to geographic user groups”, Daniel Wolff, Tillman Weyde and Andrew MacFarlane (City University London)
- “Explorations in linked data practice for early music”, Tim Crawford, Ben Fields and David Lewis (Goldsmiths University of London), Kevin Page (University of Oxford), Reinier de Valk and Tillman Weyde (City University London)
- “Deep rhythms: Towards structured meter perception, learning and generation with deep recurrent oscillator networks“, Andrew Lambert, Tillman Weyde and Newton Armstrong (City University London)
- “The effect of polyphonic texture on voice separation in lute tablature using neural networks”, Reinier de Valk and Tillman Weyde (City University London)
- “Music information retrieval in music education wiki“, Srikanth Cherla, Tillman Weyde and Artur Garcez (City University London)