MIR Symposium and Workshop 20 February 2007
Organised by the
Department of Information and Computing Sciences
, Utrecht University
Symposium presentations (morning)
Hamish Allan (Goldsmiths, University of London):
Experiments in music similarity
Michael Clausen (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn);
Current Aspects of Music Information Retrieval
Stephen Downie (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign):
MIREX DIY: A "Do-It-Yourself" Model for Future MIREX Tasks
Klaus Frieler (University of Hamburg) and Daniel Müllensiefen (Goldsmiths, University of London):
Melodic similarity: The big picture and some new ideas
David Lewis (Goldsmiths, University of London):
Software infrastructure in the current MMM project (on automated pop music analysis) at Goldsmiths
Alberto Pinto (University of Milan):
Music matching by graphs
Anja Volk (Utrecht University):
Rhythmic and Melodic Similarity in Dutch Folksongs
Workshop presentations (afternoon)
Klaus Frieler (University of Hamburg):
Melodic Feature Machines MELFEATURE & MELEX
Jörg Garbers (Utrecht University):
Experimenting with Parameterizable Similarity Measures
Peter van Kranenburg (Utrecht University):
Contribution of WITCHCRAFT to De Nederlandse Liederenbank
Martin McKinney (Philips Research):
Music Content Analysis
Daniel Müllensiefen (Goldsmiths, University of London):
Melodic accents as a good transformation for similarity measures
Alberto Novello and Martin McKinney (Philips Research):
Perceptual Evaluation of Music Similarity
Leigh M. Smith (Universiteit van Amsterdam):
Approaches to Modelling Expectancy
Cees Taal (Delft University of Technology):
Psychoacoustics Introduction