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View article: Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Reading Music Systems
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Reading Music Systems Open
The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners …
View article: D1.8: Final ten-pilots validation report and lessons learned (V1.0)
D1.8: Final ten-pilots validation report and lessons learned (V1.0) Open
This deliverable is the final deliverable on Pilots in Workpackage 1 of Polifonia, next to the deliverable D1.10 about the Polifonia Web Portal. WP 1 (Pilots and Web portal) has been also called Polifonia’s validation WP. It contributes to…
View article: Tonalities. An application for the collaborative online analytical exploration of digital scores: a demonstration based on secular polyphonic works by Guillaume Dufay
Tonalities. An application for the collaborative online analytical exploration of digital scores: a demonstration based on secular polyphonic works by Guillaume Dufay Open
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View article: Documenting the research process. Opportunities and challenges for Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval
Documenting the research process. Opportunities and challenges for Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval Open
This paper reports about knowledge management experiences in the EC funded project Polifonia (Research and Innovation Action funding scheme). Polifonia is a challenging project which aims at developing a methodological framework for musica…
View article: Documenting the research process. Opportunities and challenges for Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval. The case of the Polifonia Research Ecosystem
Documenting the research process. Opportunities and challenges for Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval. The case of the Polifonia Research Ecosystem Open
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View article: Documenting the research process. Opportunities and challenges for Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval
Documenting the research process. Opportunities and challenges for Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval Open
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View article: Tonalities ontology
Tonalities ontology Open
The ontology module TONALITIES, which is part of the Polifonia Ontology Network, represents concepts and relationships relating to music analysis and music-theoretical knowledge. The ontology aims at capturing the inner organization of mus…
View article: Tonalities ontology
Tonalities ontology Open
The ontology module TONALITIES, which is part of the Polifonia Ontology Network, represents concepts and relationships relating to music analysis and music-theoretical knowledge. The ontology aims at capturing the inner organization of mus…
View article: Vecteurs harmoniques : le point sur la question
Vecteurs harmoniques : le point sur la question Open
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View article: Tonalities: a Collaborative Annotation Interface for Music Analysis
Tonalities: a Collaborative Annotation Interface for Music Analysis Open
View article: D1.9: Polifonia Web portal - 1st version (V1.0)
D1.9: Polifonia Web portal - 1st version (V1.0) Open
The Polifonia Web portal is an aggregator of data belonging to digital musical heritage collections. The tasks relevant to the development of the Polifonia Web portal include the following: • Cataloguing. A reference registry of Music Heri…
View article: TONALITIES' Collaborative Annotation Interface
TONALITIES' Collaborative Annotation Interface Open
View article: D1.2 Roadmap and pilot requirements 2nd version
D1.2 Roadmap and pilot requirements 2nd version Open
Polifonia is driven by ten pilot use cases which provide both a validation context and the input requirements to the other research and development work packages. The pilots are heterogeneous in terms of knowledge domains, e.g. bells herit…
View article: D2.4: Methods for interlinking knowledge graphs (V1.0)
D2.4: Methods for interlinking knowledge graphs (V1.0) Open
One of the key missions of the Polifonia project is to build and interlink knowledge graphs of European musical cultural heritage. These interconnected music knowledge graphs act as a data backbone for the project. This deliverable is cent…
View article: Polifonia Survey
Polifonia Survey Open
This Survey was developed in order to a) systematically and iteratively collect information about the Polifonia pilot studies, b) allow an adjustment of the pilots through the examination of the answers given, and c) push their design thro…
View article: Polifonia Survey
Polifonia Survey Open
This Survey was developed in order to a) systematically and iteratively collect information about the Polifonia pilot studies, b) allow an adjustment of the pilots through the examination of the answers given, and c) push their design thro…
View article: D2.1: Ontology-based knowledge graphs for music objects (V1.0)
D2.1: Ontology-based knowledge graphs for music objects (V1.0) Open
This deliverable describes the results of the WP2 Musical Heritage Knowledge Graphs in its first 12 months with respect to the task T2.1: Ontology-based knowledge graphs for music objects. The project, and specifically WP2 and T2.1, uses k…
View article: The Polifonia portal: a confluence of user stories, research pilots, data management and knowledge graph technology
The Polifonia portal: a confluence of user stories, research pilots, data management and knowledge graph technology Open
This paper takes as an example the envisioned portal of the newly started Polifonia project that interlinks resources from very rich, old, established archives while making optimal use of the latest semantic web technologies. In the projec…
View article: D1.1 Roadmap and pilot requirements 1st version
D1.1 Roadmap and pilot requirements 1st version Open
Polifonia is driven by ten pilot use cases, which provide both a validation context and the input requirements to the other research and development work packages. The pilots are heterogeneous in terms of knowledge domains, e.g. bells heri…
View article: Idées, méthodes et système musical dans le Compendium musicae (1618) de René Descartes : une mise en regard avec la Synopsis Musicæ Novæ (1612) de Johannes Lippius et ses sources afférentes
Idées, méthodes et système musical dans le Compendium musicae (1618) de René Descartes : une mise en regard avec la Synopsis Musicæ Novæ (1612) de Johannes Lippius et ses sources afférentes Open
View article: Das diatonisch-chromatische System zur Zeit des Michael Praetorius. Eine digitale Neuerschließung des Syntagma Musicum (1619) in Verbindung mit dem Tanzzyklus Terpsichore (1612)
Das diatonisch-chromatische System zur Zeit des Michael Praetorius. Eine digitale Neuerschließung des Syntagma Musicum (1619) in Verbindung mit dem Tanzzyklus Terpsichore (1612) Open
Etude de l'évolution de la théorie musicale et du répertoire à l'aube du XVIIe siècle par une confrontation entre le Syntagma musicum de Michael Praetorius et son cycle de danses, Terpsichore.
View article: Praetorius’ Polyhymnia caduceatrix (1619): Diatonische Logik und Skalenlogik in mehrchörigen und konzertierenden Werken des Frühbarocks
Praetorius’ Polyhymnia caduceatrix (1619): Diatonische Logik und Skalenlogik in mehrchörigen und konzertierenden Werken des Frühbarocks Open
View article: l'Iintelligence artificielle pour l'analyse musicale. Atelier de travail BNF/SU HN-IA du 28 avril 2020
l'Iintelligence artificielle pour l'analyse musicale. Atelier de travail BNF/SU HN-IA du 28 avril 2020 Open
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View article: Les signes musicaux et leur étude par l’informatique. Le statut épistémologique du numérique dans l’appréhension du sens et de la signification en musique
Les signes musicaux et leur étude par l’informatique. Le statut épistémologique du numérique dans l’appréhension du sens et de la signification en musique Open
Cet article examine les possibilités apportées par l’informatique pour l’étude d’unités sémiotiques musicales. Il dresse une cartographie des logiciels et projets d’analyse musicale assistée par ordinateur qui ont été réalisés au cours des…
View article: Praetorius’ Polyhymnia caduceatrix (1619). Diatonische Logik und Skalenlogik in mehrchörigen und konzertierenden Werken des Frühbarocks
Praetorius’ Polyhymnia caduceatrix (1619). Diatonische Logik und Skalenlogik in mehrchörigen und konzertierenden Werken des Frühbarocks Open
This contribution examines the ConcertGesänge in Michael Praetorius’ Polyhymnia caduceatrix (1619) in terms of their modal-tonal properties. After a historical survey, the study focuses on the bassus generalis, used throughout the collecti…
View article: "[...] so manche Wendung [...], die auf unserem tonalen Erfindungsfeld nicht wächst"? Transformation der "alten Tonalität" bei Max Reger
"[...] so manche Wendung [...], die auf unserem tonalen Erfindungsfeld nicht wächst"? Transformation der "alten Tonalität" bei Max Reger Open
View article: Diatonic and Tonal Functions in the Polyphonic Virelai of the 14 th Century
Diatonic and Tonal Functions in the Polyphonic Virelai of the 14 th Century Open
Cet article examine l’organisation tonale des virelais polyphoniques français du ‘long’ xiv e siècle. La théorie des types tonals de Peter Lefferts (1995) est mise en regard avec une seconde grille de lecture qui établit une distinction en…
View article: Ludwig Holtmeier, Rameaus langer Schatten. Studien zur deutschen Musiktheorie des 18. Jahrhunderts (= Studien zur Geschichte der Musiktheorie, Bd. 13, Veröffentlichungen des Staatlichen Instituts für Musikforschung, Bd. 23), Hildesheim: Olms 2017
Ludwig Holtmeier, Rameaus langer Schatten. Studien zur deutschen Musiktheorie des 18. Jahrhunderts (= Studien zur Geschichte der Musiktheorie, Bd. 13, Veröffentlichungen des Staatlichen Instituts für Musikforschung, Bd. 23), Hildesheim: Olms 2017 Open
View article: European Perspectives on Recent Tonal Theories, their Models, and Analytical Tools
European Perspectives on Recent Tonal Theories, their Models, and Analytical Tools Open
The articles collected here were part of a one-day thematic session held during the 7th European Music Analysis Conference (Leuven, Belgium, September 17–20, 2014). The session was dedicated to current understandings of tonality, particula…
View article: Conditional Asymmetry and Spontaneous Asymmetry of Harmonic Progressions
Conditional Asymmetry and Spontaneous Asymmetry of Harmonic Progressions Open
The theory of harmonic vectors (THV) postulates that, of the six possible root progressions in a given tonality, those up a fourth, down a third, and up a second (+4, -3, +2) are present in significantly greater numbers than the …