ABSTRACT
In this paper we describe the data gathering work done within a large research project, CompMusic, which emphasizes a culture specific approach in the automatic description of several world music repertoires. Currently we are focusing on the Hindustani (North India), Carnatic (South India) and Turkish-makam (Turkey) music traditions. The selection and organization of the data to be processed for the characterization of each of these traditions is of the utmost importance.
- Serra, X. 2011. A multicultural approach in music information research. Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference.Google Scholar
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- Data gathering for a culture specific approach in MIR
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