2018
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/x67nh
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Human vs. automated judgements of cross-cultural musical similarity

Abstract: Although MIR has demonstrated great success in automatic analysis of Western music, no study has tested automatic algorithms against perceptual ground-truth data for a global musical sample. It thus remains unknown whether MIR algorithms can be meaningfully applied to automatically compare diverse music from around the world. In this pilot study, we aim to establish ground truth perceptual data on similarity between diverse musical recordings from across the world and use this perceptual data to test the accur… Show more

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