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SIMSSA - Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
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Link to all publications that the SIMSSA project has generated. Link to all presentations that the SIMSSA researchers have done. Link to all workshops that the SIMSSA project has made. Link to all SIMSSA project media appearances. Link to institutions using our technology and projects that we have contributed to.
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SIMSSA - Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
https://simssa.ca/publications
Fujinaga, Ichiro, Andrew Hankinson, and Laurent Pugin. Automatic Score Extraction with Optical Music Recognition. In Current Research in Systematic Musicology, R. Bader, M. Leman, R. Godoy, Eds. Heidelberg: Springer, 2016. Cumming, Julie, and Peter Schubert. The Origins of Pervasive Imitation. In The Cambridge History of Fifteenth-Century Music, edited by Anna Maria Busse Berger and Jesse Rodin. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Sigler, Andie, Jon Wild, and Eliot Handelman. Schematizin...
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Cantus Index: Catalogue of Chant Texts and Melodies | CANTUS Index for Office and Mass
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Skip to main content. Agnus Dei melodies (Schildbach). List of all genres. Drop us a note. Cantus Index: Catalogue of Chant Texts and Melodies. Is a catalogue of chant texts and melodies for Office and Mass. Multiple online medieval music databases have been connected together through unique "Cantus ID numbers". Chant texts and melodies can be searched on this Cantus Index. Website, and matches in any of the partner databases will be returned. This is your first stop for online chant searches! 1 day 3 ho...
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SIMSSA - Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
https://simssa.ca/opportunities
We are still considering applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Optical Music Recognition. As of December 2015 we have started reviewing applications but will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. Call for Graduate Students. If you are interested in working on this project as a graduate student, please contact Ichiro Fujinaga (ich@music.mcgill.ca) or Julie Cumming (julie.cumming@mcgill.ca). Call for Summer Software Developers (Undergraduate and Graduate Students).
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SIMSSA - Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
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Bannon, Ryan. Rodan — A Workflow Engine to Facilitate Symbolic Music Recognition and Analysis. Presented at the Workshop on SIMSSA VII, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May 21, 2016. Borsodi-Benson, Marina. Recent Updates and Future Changes to the VIS-Framework. Presented at the Workshop on SIMSSA VIII, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May 21, 2016. De Luca, Elsa. Encoding Old Hispanic Neumes. Presented at the Music Encoding Conference, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May 18, 2016. Fogarty, Andrew. ...
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SIMSSA - Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
https://simssa.ca/about
About the SIMSSA project. Why We Need a Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis (SIMSSA). Music prints and manuscripts created over the past thousand years sit on the shelves of libraries and museums around the globe. As these organizations digitize their collections, images of these scores are increasingly accessible online. However, the musical content remains difficult to search. Keep up-to-date with our blog. Follow us on Twitter. And check out our publications. We are a diverse team.
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SIMSSA - Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
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Online Score Analysis by Computing Music.
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Ars musicae | Karen Desmond's Research Blog
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Did Philippe de Vitry write a music theory treatise? November 25, 2015. My article titled ‘Did Vitry write an Ars vetus et nova. Has just been published in the Journal of Musicology. By kind permission of the University of California Press, I have posted a PDF of the article on my personal academia.edu page. The article abstract is as follows:. In book 7 of his. Corpus scriptorum de musica. And who is not Jehan des Murs, that occupies at least five contiguous central chapters of book 7. Following Jac...