Neon.js. Neume Editor Online. Burlet, G., Porter, A., Hankinson, A., & Fujinaga, I. In Gouyon, F., Herrera, P., Martins, L. G., & Müller, M., editors, Proceedings of the 13th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, ISMIR 2012, Mosteiro S.Bento Da Vitória, Porto, Portugal, October 8-12, 2012, pages 121–126, 2012. FEUP Edições.
Paper abstract bibtex This paper introduces Neon.js, a browser-based music notation editor written in JavaScript. The editor can be used to manipulate digitally encoded musical scores in square-note notation. This type of notation presents certain challenges to a music notation editor, since many neumes (groups of pitches) are ligatures–continuous graphical symbols that represent multiple notes. Neon.js will serve as a component within an online optical music recognition framework. The primary purpose of the editor is to provide a readily accessible interface to easily correct errors made in the process of optical music recognition. In this context, we envision an environment that promotes crowdsourcing to further the creation of editable and searchable online symbolic music collections and for generating and editing ground-truth data to train optical music recognition algorithms.
@inproceedings{Burlet_2012,
abstract = {This paper introduces Neon.js, a browser-based music notation editor written in JavaScript. The editor can be used to manipulate digitally encoded musical scores in square-note notation. This type of notation presents certain challenges to a music notation editor, since many neumes (groups of pitches) are ligatures–continuous graphical symbols that represent multiple notes. Neon.js will serve as a component within an online optical music recognition framework. The primary purpose of the editor is to provide a readily accessible interface to easily correct errors made in the process of optical music recognition. In this context, we envision an environment that promotes crowdsourcing to further the creation of editable and searchable online symbolic music collections and for generating and editing ground-truth data to train optical music recognition algorithms.},
author = {Burlet, Gregory and Porter, Alastair and Hankinson, Andrew and Fujinaga, Ichiro},
title = {Neon.js. Neume Editor Online},
url = {http://www.ismir2012.ismir.net/event/papers/121_ISMIR_2012.pdf},
publisher = {{FEUP Edi{\c{c}}{\~o}es}},
editor = {Gouyon, Fabien and Herrera, Perfecto and Martins, Luis Gustavo and M{\"u}ller, Meinard},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, ISMIR 2012, Mosteiro S.Bento Da Vit{\'o}ria, Porto, Portugal, October 8-12, 2012},
year = {2012},
pages = {121–126}
}
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