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Exploiting music structures for digital libraries

Published:13 June 2011Publication History

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This demonstration presents a music structure-based audio/visual interface for the navigation of very large scale music digital libraries. This work is a product of the Structural Analysis of Large Amounts of Music Information (SALAMI) project.

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              JCDL '11: Proceedings of the 11th annual international ACM/IEEE joint conference on Digital libraries
              June 2011
              500 pages
              ISBN:9781450307444
              DOI:10.1145/1998076

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              • Published: 13 June 2011

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