Presents an evaluation of the algorithms that perform harmonic analysis using a corpus of excerpts of tonal music. Major tasks in harmonic analysis; Comparison of the labeling performance of algorithm using tie-breaking rules against its performance without the use of tie breaking; Classes that resulted from labeling errors.
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%1 Pardo2002
%A Pardo, Bryan
%A Birmingham, William P.
%D 2002
%J Computer Music Journal
%K algorithm analysis harmony mem music
%N 2
%P 27--49
%T Algorithms for Chordal Analysis
%V 26
%X Presents an evaluation of the algorithms that perform harmonic analysis using a corpus of excerpts of tonal music. Major tasks in harmonic analysis; Comparison of the labeling performance of algorithm using tie-breaking rules against its performance without the use of tie breaking; Classes that resulted from labeling errors.
@article{Pardo2002,
abstract = {Presents an evaluation of the algorithms that perform harmonic analysis using a corpus of excerpts of tonal music. Major tasks in harmonic analysis; Comparison of the labeling performance of algorithm using tie-breaking rules against its performance without the use of tie breaking; Classes that resulted from labeling errors.},
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author = {Pardo, Bryan and Birmingham, William P.},
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journal = {Computer Music Journal},
keywords = {algorithm analysis harmony mem music},
month = {June},
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pages = {27--49},
timestamp = {2010-02-02T17:03:03.000+0100},
title = {Algorithms for Chordal Analysis},
volume = 26,
year = 2002
}