# HG changeset patch # User Chris Cannam # Date 1378484265 -3600 # Node ID d96ec36441c6d91432b6ef54a3c34cceb2f239a2 # Parent b2d9512e2e51a7d12163ff75816888ac7081a3ff A few more Chordino updates diff -r b2d9512e2e51 -r d96ec36441c6 vamp-plugins_abstract/chordino-mirex2013.tex --- a/vamp-plugins_abstract/chordino-mirex2013.tex Fri Sep 06 16:41:49 2013 +0100 +++ b/vamp-plugins_abstract/chordino-mirex2013.tex Fri Sep 06 17:17:45 2013 +0100 @@ -44,25 +44,43 @@ This plugin library has been available online as a free, open source download from the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London since late 2010. A related method was submitted to MIREX in -2010 by Matthias Mauch\cite{mauch:md1:2010}. We are now preparing and -submitting this plugin version of his work as part of a programme of -evaluation of Vamp plugin implementations of published or publicly -available algorithms being carried out at the Centre for Digital -Music. +2010 by Matthias Mauch\cite{mauch:md1:2010}, using the chroma +implementation from this plugin with a MATLAB dynamic Bayesian network +front-end. We now submit this simpler plugin implementation, as part +of a programme of evaluation of Vamp plugins based on work carried out +at the Centre for Digital Music. + +\end{abstract} +% +\section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction} + +The Vamp plugin format\footnote{http://vamp-plugins.org/} was +developed at the Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) at Queen Mary, +University of London, during 2005-2006 and published as an open +specification, alongside the Sonic +Visualiser~\cite{sonicvisualise2010} audio analysis application, in +response to a desire to publish algorithms developed at the Centre in +a form in which they could be immediately useful to people outside +this research field. + +In subsequent years the Vamp plugin format has become a moderately +popular means of distributing methods from the Centre and other +research groups. Some dozens of Vamp plugins are now available from +groups such as the MTG at UPF in Barcelona, the SMC at INESC in Porto, +the BBC, and others as well as from the Centre for Digital Music. + +The Chordino plugin was developed following Mauch's 2010 work on chord +extraction as submitted to MIREX in that +year\cite{mauch:md1:2010}. While that submission used a C++ chroma +implementation with a MATLAB chord extraction front-end, Chordino is +an entirely C++ implementation that was developed specifically to be +made freely available as an open-source plugin for general use. (For a complete overview of this submission across all of the tasks and plugins it covers, please see the relevant repository at the SoundSoftware site\footnote{http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/mirex2013}.) -\end{abstract} -% -\section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction} - -desccibe vamp -describe rationale supporting submission\ldots - - \bibliography{qmvamp-mirex2013} \end{document} diff -r b2d9512e2e51 -r d96ec36441c6 vamp-plugins_abstract/qmvamp-mirex2013.bib --- a/vamp-plugins_abstract/qmvamp-mirex2013.bib Fri Sep 06 16:41:49 2013 +0100 +++ b/vamp-plugins_abstract/qmvamp-mirex2013.bib Fri Sep 06 17:17:45 2013 +0100 @@ -70,12 +70,18 @@ author = {Emilia G{\'o}mez} } - @incollection{mauch:md1:2010, Author = {Matthias Mauch and Simon Dixon}, Booktitle = {Submissions to MIREX 2010}, Publisher = {Graduate School of Library Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign}, Title = {MIREX 2010: Chord Detection Using a Dynamic Bayesian Network}, - Year = {2010}} + Year = {2010} +} + @inproceedings{matthias2010a, + author = {Matthias Mauch and Simon Dixon}, + title = {Approximate Note Transcription for the Improved Identification of Difficult Chords}, + booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010)}, + year = {2010} +}