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Towards a style-specific basis for computational beat tracking

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posted on 2023-06-07, 14:04 authored by Nick Collins
Outlined in this paper are a number of sources of evidence, from psychological, ethnomusicological and engineering grounds, to suggest that current approaches to computational beat tracking are incomplete. It is contended that the degree to which cultural knowledge, that is, the specifics of style and associated learnt representational schema, underlie the human faculty of beat tracking has been severely underestimated. Difficulties in building general beat tracking solutions, which can provide both period and phase locking across a large corpus of styles, are highlighted. It is probable that no universal beat tracking model exists which does not utilise a switching model to recognise style and context prior to application.

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Publication status

  • Published

Publisher

ICMPC and ESCOM

Page range

461-467

Book title

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Perception & Cognition

Place of publication

Bologna, Italy

ISBN

8873951554

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  • Informatics Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Editors

M, Baroni, A.R. Addessi, R. Caterina, M. Costa

Legacy Posted Date

2007-08-30

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