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[FRT16a] Is There a Data Model in Music Notation?

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : (TENOR'16) International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation, May 2016, pp.85-91, Series Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK, (DOI: 978-0-9931461-1-4)

Mots clés: Digital Score Library, Score Model, MusicXML, MEI, XQuery

Résumé: Scores are structured objects, and we can therefore envisage operations that change the structure of a score, combine several scores, and produce new score instances from some pre-existing material. Current score encodings, however, are designed for rendering and exchange purposes, and cannot directly be exploited as instances of a clear data model supporting algebraic manipulations. We propose an approach that leverages a music content model hidden in score notation, and define a set of composable operations to derive new ”scores” from a corpus of existing ones. We show that this approach supplies a high-level tool to express common, useful applications, and can easily be implemented on top of standard components.


BibTeX

@inproceedings {
FRT16a,
title="{Is There a Data Model in Music Notation?}",
author=" R. Fournier-S'niehotta and P. Rigaux and N. Travers ",
booktitle="{(TENOR'16) International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation}",
year=2016,
edition="Richard Hoadley and Chris Nash and Dominique Fober",
month="May",
series="Anglia Ruskin University",
pages="85-91",
address="Cambridge, UK",
note="{http://tenor2016.tenor-conference.org/}",
doi="978-0-9931461-1-4",
}