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PolyRNN: A time-resolved model of polyphonic musical expectations aligned with human brain responses
Robert P +7 more
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Human newborns form musical predictions based on rhythmic but not melodic structure
Bianco R +7 more
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Parallel and dynamic attention allocation during natural reading
Jensen O +4 more
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Finite self-similar sequences, permutation cycles, and music composition
We partly decipher a family of finite integer sequences used in a musical composition of the first author, by showing in particular that they relate to arithmetic classical problems (counting cycles in a permutation, primitive roots modulo a prime number,
Christopher Adler, Jean-Paul Allouche
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Permutation Alignment Based on MUSIC Spectrum Discrepancy for Blind Source Separation
Conventional time-frequency-domain blind source separation (BSS) requires permutation alignment of the sound sources. Permutation alignment methods can be classified into two types: those that use the direction of arrival (DOA) constraints and those that model the sound source characteristics instead of DOA constraints.
Yuuki Tachioka
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This paper addresses the single-channel multi-talker speech recognition task with music background, where the speech recognition accuracy will deteriorate significantly. To improve the speech recognition accuracy with music background, we propose two approaches: 1) music-separation method to separate human speech from the music background, 2 ...
Yuexi Shangguan, Jiayi Yang
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Assigning English change ringing patterns (permutation) in acoustic and EA music.
Change Ringing has been developed in English church towers since the 16th century. The number of towers in England dominates other countries in the British Isles - hence English, rather than British Change Ringing. Strangely, it occurred in few places other than former British colonies.
R. Godman
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Anagram Technique: The Investigation of Tonal Music into New Frequencies for Composition
2023 Joint International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology with ECTI Northern Section Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering (ECTI DAMT & NCON), 2023This study aims to find new frequencies in creating works of art, especially musical compositions using anagrams with the way permutations work. This way is to explore in such a way as to discover new sounds and new frequencies of existing western tonal ...
Hery Budiawan +2 more
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