Discovery of distinctive patterns in music. Conklin, D. Intelligent Data Analysis, 14(5):547–554, sep, 2010.
Paper doi abstract bibtex This paper proposes a new view of pattern discovery in music: inductive querying a corpus for maximally general distinctive patterns. A pattern is distinctive if it is over-represented with respect to an anticorpus, and maximally general distinctive if no subsuming pattern is also distinctive. An algorithm for maximally general distinctive pattern discovery is presented and applied to folk song melodies from three geographic regions, and to chord sequences from three music genres. Distinctive patterns are applicable to a wide range of music analysis tasks where an anticorpus can be defined and contrasted with an analysis corpus. © 2010 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
@Article{ conklin2010-discovery,
author = {Conklin, Darrell},
year = {2010},
title = {Discovery of distinctive patterns in music},
abstract = {This paper proposes a new view of pattern discovery in
music: inductive querying a corpus for maximally general
distinctive patterns. A pattern is distinctive if it is
over-represented with respect to an anticorpus, and
maximally general distinctive if no subsuming pattern is
also distinctive. An algorithm for maximally general
distinctive pattern discovery is presented and applied to
folk song melodies from three geographic regions, and to
chord sequences from three music genres. Distinctive
patterns are applicable to a wide range of music analysis
tasks where an anticorpus can be defined and contrasted
with an analysis corpus. {\textcopyright} 2010 - IOS Press
and the authors. All rights reserved.},
doi = {10.3233/IDA-2010-0438},
editor = {Conklin, Darrell and Anagnostopoulou, Christina and
Ramirez, Rafael},
issn = {15714128},
journal = {Intelligent Data Analysis},
keywords = {Pattern discovery,anticorpus,chord sequences,computer and
music,distinctive pattern,folk songs,subsumption},
mendeley-tags= {computer and music},
month = {sep},
number = {5},
pages = {547--554},
url = {https://www.medra.org/servlet/aliasResolver?alias=iospress&doi=10.3233/IDA-2010-0438},
volume = {14}
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