Towards Logic-based Representations of Musical Harmony for Classification, Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery
author:
Amelie Anglade,
The Computer Learning Research Centre, University of London
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| 0:00 | Towards Logic-based Representations of Musical Harmony for Classification, Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery |
| 0:17 | Outline |
| 0:47 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 1 |
| 1:20 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 2 |
| 1:32 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 3 |
| 1:36 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 4 |
| 2:06 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 5 |
| 2:35 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 6 |
| 2:44 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 7 |
| 2:57 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 8 |
| 3:03 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 9 |
| 3:10 | The "Bag-of-Frames" or "Bag-of-Features" Approach - 10 |
| 3:21 | Logical Inference with Inductive Logic Programming - 1 |
| 3:52 | Logical Inference with Inductive Logic Programming - 2 |
| 3:56 | Logical Inference with Inductive Logic Programming - 3 |
| 4:00 | Logical Inference with Inductive Logic Programming - 4 |
| 4:04 | Logical Inference with Inductive Logic Programming - 5 |
| 4:10 | The Reasoning Framework - 1 |
| 4:46 | The Reasoning Framework - 2 |
| 5:15 | The Reasoning Framework - 3 |
| 5:59 | First Experiments: Methodology - 1 |
| 7:03 | First Experiments: Methodology - 2 |
| 8:00 | First Experiments: Methodology - 3 |
| 8:15 | First Experiments: Methodology - 4 |
| 8:52 | First Experiments: Methodology - 5 |
| 9:30 | First Experiments: Methodology - 6 |
| 10:00 | First Experiments: Methodology - 7 |
| 10:28 | First Experiments: Methodology - 8 |
| 10:41 | First Experiments: Methodology - 9 |
| 10:46 | First Experiments: Results - 1 |
| 11:00 | First Experiments: Results - 2 |
| 11:12 | First Experiments: Results - 3 |
| 11:20 | First Experiments: Results - 4 |
| 11:44 | First Experiments: Results - 5 |
| 11:53 | First Experiments: Results - 6 |
| 12:00 | First Experiments: Results - 7 |
| 12:14 | First Experiments: Results - 8 |
| 12:30 | Discussion - 1 |
| 13:16 | Discussion - 2 |
| 13:31 | Discussion - 3 |
| 14:05 | Discussion - 4 |
| 14:36 | Final Notes |
| 15:03 | Thank You for Your Attention! |
| 15:07 | - Questions |
| 17:02 | - Questions |
| 19:41 | - Questions |
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