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Mathematics and Computation in Music [electronic resource] : 5th International Conference, MCM 2015, London, UK, June 22-25, 2015, Proceedings / edited by Tom Collins, David Meredith, Anja Volk.

Contributor(s): Collins, Tom [editor.] | Meredith, David [editor.] | Volk, Anja [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: 9110Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015.Description: XIV, 392 p. 147 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319206035.Subject(s): Digital humanities | Music | Algebra | Computer science -- Mathematics | Discrete mathematics | Artificial intelligence -- Data processing | Digital Humanities | Music | Algebra | Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science | Data ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 025.060013 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A Structural Theory of Rhythm Notation Based on Tree Representations and Term Rewriting -- Renotation from Optical Music Recognition -- Foundations for Reliable and Flexible Interactive Multimedia Scores -- Genetic Algorithms Based on the Principles of Grundgestalt and Developing Variation -- Describing Global Musical Structures by Integer Programming on Musical Patterns -- Improved Iterative Random Walk for Four-Part Harmonization -- Location Constraints for Repetition-Based Segmentation of Melodies -- Modeling Musical Structure with Parametric Grammars -- Perfect Balance: A Novel Principle for the Construction of Musical Scales and Meters -- Characteristics of Polyphonic Music Style and Markov Model of Pitch-Class Intervals -- A Corpus-Sensitive Algorithm for Automated Tonal Analysis -- Finding Optimal Triadic Transformational Spaces with Dijkstra's Shortest Path Algorithm -- A Probabilistic Approach to Determining Bass Voice Leading in Melodic Harmonisation -- Hypergestures in Complex Time: Creative Performance Between Symbolic and Physical Reality -- Generating Fingerings for Polyphonic Piano Music with a Tabu Search Algorithm -- Logistic Modeling of Note Transitions -- Evaluating Singer Consistency and Uniqueness in Vocal Performances -- A Change-Point Approach Towards Representing Musical Dynamics -- Structural Similarity Based on Time-Span Sub-Trees -- Cross Entropy as a Measure of Musical Contrast -- Symbolic Music Similarity Using Neuronal Periodicity and Dynamic Programming -- Applications of DFT to the Theory of Twentieth-Century Harmony -- Utilizing Computer Programming to Analyze Post-Tonal Music: Contour Analysis of Four Works for Solo Flute -- A Statistical Approach to the Global Structure of John Cage's Number Piece Five⁵ -- Exact Cover Problem in Milton Babbitt's All-Partition Array -- Constructing Geometrical Spaces from Acoustical Representations -- Geometry, Iterated Quantization and Filtered Voice-Leading Spaces -- Using Fundamental Groups and Groupoids of ChordSpaces to Model Voice Leading -- All-Interval Structures -- Unifying Tone System Definitions: Ordering Chromas -- A Categorical Generalization of Klumpenhouwer Networks -- The Spinnen-Tonnetz: New Musical Dimensions in the 2D Network for Tonal Music Analysis: Using Polarization and Tonal Regions in a Dynamic Environment -- Probabilistic Segmentation of Musical Sequences Using Restricted Boltzmann Machines -- ¿El Caballo Viejo? Latin Genre Recognition with Deep Learning and Spectral Periodicity -- Can a Musical Scale Have 14 Generators? -- On the Step-Patterns of Generated Scales That are Not Well-Formed -- Triads as Modes within Scales as Modes -- Greek Ethnic Modal Names vs. Alia Musica's Nomenclature.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music, MCM 2015, held in London, UK, in June 2015. The 24 full papers and 14 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 64 submissions. The papers feature research that combines mathematics or computation with music theory, music analysis, composition, and performance. They are organized in topical sections on notation and representation, music generation, patterns, performance, similarity and contrast, post-tonal music analysis, geometric approaches, deep learning, and scales.
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A Structural Theory of Rhythm Notation Based on Tree Representations and Term Rewriting -- Renotation from Optical Music Recognition -- Foundations for Reliable and Flexible Interactive Multimedia Scores -- Genetic Algorithms Based on the Principles of Grundgestalt and Developing Variation -- Describing Global Musical Structures by Integer Programming on Musical Patterns -- Improved Iterative Random Walk for Four-Part Harmonization -- Location Constraints for Repetition-Based Segmentation of Melodies -- Modeling Musical Structure with Parametric Grammars -- Perfect Balance: A Novel Principle for the Construction of Musical Scales and Meters -- Characteristics of Polyphonic Music Style and Markov Model of Pitch-Class Intervals -- A Corpus-Sensitive Algorithm for Automated Tonal Analysis -- Finding Optimal Triadic Transformational Spaces with Dijkstra's Shortest Path Algorithm -- A Probabilistic Approach to Determining Bass Voice Leading in Melodic Harmonisation -- Hypergestures in Complex Time: Creative Performance Between Symbolic and Physical Reality -- Generating Fingerings for Polyphonic Piano Music with a Tabu Search Algorithm -- Logistic Modeling of Note Transitions -- Evaluating Singer Consistency and Uniqueness in Vocal Performances -- A Change-Point Approach Towards Representing Musical Dynamics -- Structural Similarity Based on Time-Span Sub-Trees -- Cross Entropy as a Measure of Musical Contrast -- Symbolic Music Similarity Using Neuronal Periodicity and Dynamic Programming -- Applications of DFT to the Theory of Twentieth-Century Harmony -- Utilizing Computer Programming to Analyze Post-Tonal Music: Contour Analysis of Four Works for Solo Flute -- A Statistical Approach to the Global Structure of John Cage's Number Piece Five⁵ -- Exact Cover Problem in Milton Babbitt's All-Partition Array -- Constructing Geometrical Spaces from Acoustical Representations -- Geometry, Iterated Quantization and Filtered Voice-Leading Spaces -- Using Fundamental Groups and Groupoids of ChordSpaces to Model Voice Leading -- All-Interval Structures -- Unifying Tone System Definitions: Ordering Chromas -- A Categorical Generalization of Klumpenhouwer Networks -- The Spinnen-Tonnetz: New Musical Dimensions in the 2D Network for Tonal Music Analysis: Using Polarization and Tonal Regions in a Dynamic Environment -- Probabilistic Segmentation of Musical Sequences Using Restricted Boltzmann Machines -- ¿El Caballo Viejo? Latin Genre Recognition with Deep Learning and Spectral Periodicity -- Can a Musical Scale Have 14 Generators? -- On the Step-Patterns of Generated Scales That are Not Well-Formed -- Triads as Modes within Scales as Modes -- Greek Ethnic Modal Names vs. Alia Musica's Nomenclature.

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music, MCM 2015, held in London, UK, in June 2015. The 24 full papers and 14 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 64 submissions. The papers feature research that combines mathematics or computation with music theory, music analysis, composition, and performance. They are organized in topical sections on notation and representation, music generation, patterns, performance, similarity and contrast, post-tonal music analysis, geometric approaches, deep learning, and scales.

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