Proceedings
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Rytis Ambrazevičius
Modelling of local tempo change with applications to Lithuanian traditional singing
Pierre Beauguitte and Hung-Chuan Huang
Content-based music retrieval of Irish traditional music via a virtual tin whistle
Robertas Budrys and Rytis Ambrazevičius
On the singer’s formant in Lithuanian traditional singing
Sauhaarda Chowdhuri
PhonoViz: Chroma Feature Visualization for Hindustani Classical Music
Mats Johansson
Jiei Kuroyanagi, Shoichiro Sato, Meng-Jou Ho, Gakuto Chiba, Joren Six, Peter Pfordresher, Adam Tierney, Shinya Fujii and Patrick Savage
Automatic comparison of human music, speech, and bird song suggests uniqueness of human scales
Geert Maessen
Aspects of melody generation for the lost chant of the Mozarabic Rite
Geert Maessen
Toledo, Rome and the origins of Gregorian chant - An alternative hypothesis
Cornelia Metzig, Mark Sandler and Caroline Colijn
Country classification with feature selection and network construction for folk tunes
Nana Mzhavanadze and Madona Chamgeliani
Analysis of mutual influence of music and text in Svan songs
Per Åsmund Omholt
Polina Proutskova
Towards singing perception universals
Anders Erik Røine
Phrasing Practices in Norwegian Slåtte Music - Preliminary results and methodological considerations
Shoichiro Sato, Joren Six, Peter Pfordresher, Shinya Fujii and Patrick Savage
Automatic comparison of global children’s and adult songs
Frank Scherbaum, Nana Mzhavanadze, Sebastian Rosenzweig and Meinard Mueller
Multi-media recordings of traditional Georgian vocal music for computational analysis