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update dataset section
author csong <csong@eecs.qmul.ac.uk>
date Mon, 27 Apr 2015 13:09:09 +0100
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-\section{Data Set}
-\label{sec:data}
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+\section{Syncopation Dataset}
+\label{sec:data}
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+The major outcome of the SynPy toolkit is to provide prediction of the level of syncopation of a certain rhythm pattern, or none if not applicable. As a demonstration, we apply all seven syncopation models on the rhythms in the syncopation perceptual dataset in~\cite{Song14thesis, Song13}. This dataset includes 27 monorhythms in 4/4 meter, 36 monorhythms in 6/8 and 48 polyrhythms in 4/4, altogether 111 rhythm-stimuli. 
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+\begin{figure}
+\centerline{\epsfig{figure=images/allmodels.pdf, width=\columnwidth}}
+\caption{\textbf{Syncopation predictions of seven models for the syncopation dataset}.}
+\label{fig:modelpredictions}
+\end{figure}
+
+Figure~\ref{fig:modelpredictions} plots the syncopation predictions of individual model for each rhythm. It shows that each model has different ranges of prediction and applicable scope of rhythm categories (consistent with Table~\ref{ta:capabilities}. 
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