Just a few days after my last post, I did finally manage to finish packaging the release of Tony v1.0. This followed a two-week blitz of fixing, tidying, arguing, etc., with the instigator of the Tony project, my colleague Matthias Mauch. We're pretty happy about the results. Tony is a program for pitch and note… Continue reading A release! Tony v1.0
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MIREX 2014 submissions
Last year, Luís Figueira and I experimentally submitted a batch of audio analysis methods, implemented in Vamp plugins developed over the past few years at the C4DM, to the Music Information Retrieval Evaluation Exchange (MIREX). I found the process interesting and wrote an article about the results. I wasn't sure whether to do a repeat… Continue reading MIREX 2014 submissions
QM Vamp Plugins in MIREX
During the past 7 years or so, we in the Centre for Digital Music have published quite a few audio analysis methods in the form of Vamp plugins: bits of software that you can download and use yourself with Sonic Visualiser, run on a set of audio recordings with Sonic Annotator, or use with your… Continue reading QM Vamp Plugins in MIREX
My first conference paper
With my colleagues Luís and Mark, I've had a paper accepted for the ICASSP 2012 signal-processing conference: http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/icassp-2012-accepted I've previously co-written a journal paper and a couple of posters, and I've done demos, but this is the first conference paper I've ever been the primary author of. (Though it may turn out to be a… Continue reading My first conference paper