Dynamic Semantic Notation. Jamming Together Music Encoding and Linked Data. Weigl, D. M. & Page, K. In Mandel, M. I., Devaney, J., Turnbull, D., & Tzanetakis, G., editors, Proceedings of the 17th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, ISMIR 2016, New York City, United States, August 7-11, 2016, 2016. Late-Breaking Session
Paper abstract bibtex The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) provides a framework for expressing musical notation that enables the identification (via XML identifiers), and thus addressing, of score elements at various levels of granularity (e.g. individual systems, measures, or notes). Verovio, an open-source MEI renderer that produces beautiful SVG renditions of the score, retains the MEI identifiers and element hierarchy in the produced output, enabling dynamic interactivity with score elements through a web browser. We present a demonstrator that combines these capabilities with semantic technologies including RDF, JSON-LD, SPARQL, and the Open Annotation data model, anchoring into the musical notation by using the MEI XML IDs as fragment identifiers to enable the fine-grained incorporation of musical notation within a web of Linked Data. This fusing of music and semantics affords the creation of rich Digital Music Objects supporting contemporary music consumption and performance.
@inproceedings{Weigl_2016,
abstract = {The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) provides a framework for expressing musical notation that enables the identification (via XML identifiers), and thus addressing, of score elements at various levels of granularity (e.g. individual systems, measures, or notes). Verovio, an open-source MEI renderer that produces beautiful SVG renditions of the score, retains the MEI identifiers and element hierarchy in the produced output, enabling dynamic interactivity with score elements through a web browser. We present a demonstrator that combines these capabilities with semantic technologies including RDF, JSON-LD, SPARQL, and the Open Annotation data model, anchoring into the musical notation by using the MEI XML IDs as fragment identifiers to enable the fine-grained incorporation of musical notation within a web of Linked Data. This fusing of music and semantics affords the creation of rich Digital Music Objects supporting contemporary music consumption and performance.},
author = {Weigl, David M. and Page, Kevin},
title = {Dynamic Semantic Notation. Jamming Together Music Encoding and Linked Data},
url = {https://wp.nyu.edu/ismir2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/2294/2016/08/weigl-dynamic.pdf},
isbn = {978-0-692-75506-8},
editor = {Mandel, Michael I. and Devaney, Johanna and Turnbull, Douglas and Tzanetakis, George},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, ISMIR 2016, New York City, United States, August 7-11, 2016},
year = {2016},
note = {Late-Breaking Session}
}
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