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Automatic Extraction of Tempo and Beat from Expressive Performances (2001)  (Make Corrections)  (26 citations)
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Abstract: We describe a computer program which is able to estimate the tempo and the times of musical beats in expressively performed music. The input data may be either digital audio or a symbolic representation of music such as MIDI. The data is processed off-line to detect the salient rhythmic events and the timing of these events is analysed to generate hypotheses of the tempo at various metrical levels. Based on these tempo hypotheses, a multiple hypothesis search nds the sequence of beat times... (Update)

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Simon Dixon. Automatic extraction of tempo and beat from expressive performances. J. New Music Research, 30(1), 2001. (to appear). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dixon01automatic.html   More

@misc{ dixon01automatic,
  author = "S. Dixon",
  title = "Automatic extraction of tempo and beat from expressive performances",
  text = "J. New Music Research, 30(1), 2001. (to appear).",
  year = "2001",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dixon01automatic.html" }
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