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put in ieee format
author Henrik Ekeus <hekeus@eecs.qmul.ac.uk>
date Mon, 05 Mar 2012 21:16:00 +0000
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 \begin{document}
-\title{Cognitive Music Modelling: an Information Dynamics Approach}
+\title{Cognitive Music Modelling: An Information Dynamics Approach}
 
+\author{\IEEEauthorblockN{Samer Abdallah, Henrik Ekeus, Peter Foster, Andrew Robertson, Mark D. Plumbley}
+\IEEEauthorblockA{Queen Mary University of London\\Centre for Digital Music\\School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science\\Email: }
+}
 
 \maketitle
 %\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
-\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
-\tableofcontents
-\abstract{People take in information when perceiving music.  With it they continually build predictive models of what is going to happen.  There is a relationship between information measures and how we perceive music.  An information theoretic approach to music cognition is thus a fruitful avenue of research.
-}
+%\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
+%\tableofcontents
+\begin{abstract}
+People take in information when perceiving music.  With it they continually build predictive models of what is going to happen.  There is a relationship between information measures and how we perceive music.  An information theoretic approach to music cognition is thus a fruitful avenue of research.
+\end{abstract}
 
 
 \section{Intro}
-\subsection{Information Theory and prediction}
+\subsection{Information Theory and Prediction}
 Bayesian probability and modelling the building of predictions
 \subsection{Link to music}
 Music as a temporal pattern.  Meyer, Narmour. Music unfolding in time.  How listeners see different kinds of predictability in musical patters..
@@ -46,7 +387,7 @@
   
 
 
-\subsection{Information Dynamics as Design Tool }
+\subsection{Information Dynamics as Design Tool}
 \subsubsection{The Melody Triangle}
 	\emph{What the Melody Triangle is\dots}