
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2015
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319206028
Full citation:
Tom Collins, David Mérédith, Anja Volk (eds), Mathematics and computation in music, Berlin, Springer, 2015
Mathematics and computation in music
Contents
A structural theory of rhythm notation based on tree representations and term rewriting
Florent Jacquemard, Pierre Donat-Bouillud, Jean Bresson
3-15
Foundations for reliable and flexible interactive multimedia scores
Jaime Arias, Myriam Desainte-Catherine
29-41
Genetic algorithms based on the principles of Grundgestalt and developing variation
Carlos de Lemos Almada
42-51
Describing global musical structures by integer programming on musical patterns
Tsubasa Tanaka, Koichi Fujii
52-63
Location constraints for repetition-based segmentation of melodies
Marcelo Rodríguez-López, Anja Volk
73-84
Perfect balance
a novel principle for the construction of musical scales and meters
Andrew J. Milne, David Bulger, Steffen A. Herff, William A. Sethares
97-108
Characteristics of polyphonic music style and Markov model of pitch-class intervals
Eita Nakamura, Shinji Takaki
109-114
Finding optimal triadic transformational spaces with Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm
Ryan Groves
122-127
A probabilistic approach to determining bass voice leading in melodic harmonisation
Dimos Makris, Maximos Kaliakatsos-Papakostas, Emilios Cambouropoulos
128-134
Hypergestures in complex time
creative performance between symbolic and physical reality
Maria Mannone, Guerino Mazzola
137-148
Generating fingerings for polyphonic piano music with a tabu search algorithm
Matteo Balliauw, Dorien Herremans, Daniel Palhazi Cuervo, Kenneth Sörensen
149-160
A change-point approach towards representing musical dynamics
Katerina Kosta, Oscar F. Bandtlow, Elaine Chew
179-184
Structural similarity based on time-span sub-trees
Masatoshi Hamanaka, Keiji Hirata, Satoshi Tojo
187-192
Symbolic music similarity using neuronal periodicity and dynamic programming
Rafael Valle, Adrián Freed
199-204
Utilizing computer programming to analyze post-tonal music
contour analysis of four works for solo flute
Käte Sekula
219-230
A statistical approach to the global structure of John Cage's number piece $${five}^5$$
Alexandre Popoff
231-236
A categorical generalization of Klumpenhouwer networks
Alexandre Popoff, Andrée C. Ehresmann, Moreno Andreatta
303-314
The Spinnen-Tonnetz
new musical dimensions in the 2d network for tonal music analysis
Gilles Baroin, Hugues Seress
315-320
Probabilistic segmentation of musical sequences using restricted Boltzmann machines
Stefan Lattner, Maarten Grachten, Kat Agres, Carlos E. Cancino Chacón
323-334
¿el caballo viejo?
Latin genre recognition with deep learning and spectral periodicity
Bob L. Sturm
335-346