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Philosophical Sketches on Category Theory Applied to Music-Mathematical Polar Semiotics
This is an attempt to combine Matthai philosophy (of Heraclitan inspiration) and Category Theory using the Yoneda Lemma as a means for harmonizing the traditionally opposite values and conceptions dissociated between the Euclidean tradition and ...
Gabriel Pareyon
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How Many Topics? Stability Analysis for Topic Models
Topic modeling refers to the task of discovering the underlying thematic structure in a text corpus, where the output is commonly presented as a report of the top terms appearing in each topic. Despite the diversity of topic modeling algorithms that have
C. Lin +13 more
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Combinatorics in the Art of the Twentieth Century [PDF]
This paper is motivated by a question I asked myself: How can combinatorial structures be used in a work of art? Immediately, other questions arose: Whether there are artists that work or think combinatorially?
Barrière Figueroa, Eulalia
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JavaPermutationTools: A Java Library of Permutation Distance Metrics
Permutations can represent a wide variety of ordered data. For example, a permutation may represent an individual’s preferences (or ranking) of a collection of products such as books or music. Or perhaps a permutation may represent a route for delivering
V. Cicirello
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Vocal Harmony Separation Using Time-Domain Neural Networks
Polyphonic vocal recordings are an inherently challenging source separation task due to the melodic structure of the vocal parts and unique timbre of its constituents.
Saurjya Sarkar +2 more
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Graduate recital: perspective and analysis: an overview of Morton Feldman's The King of Denmark, Michael Gordon's XY, and Jacob Druckman's Reflections on the Nature of Water [PDF]
Master's Project (M.Mu.) University of Alaska Fairbanks ...
Eagles, Christopher M.
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Blind source separation (BSS) and sound activity detection (SAD) from a sound source mixture with minimum prior information are two major requirements for computational auditory scene analysis that recognizes auditory events in many environments.
Kohei Nagira +2 more
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The Google Similarity Distance
Words and phrases acquire meaning from the way they are used in society, from their relative semantics to other words and phrases. For computers the equivalent of `society' is `database,' and the equivalent of `use' is `way to search the database.' We ...
Cilibrasi, Rudi, Vitanyi, Paul M. B.
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When is Menzerath-Altmann law mathematically trivial? A new approach
Menzerath's law, the tendency of Z, the mean size of the parts, to decrease as X, the number of parts, increases is found in language, music and genomes. Recently, it has been argued that the presence of the law in genomes is an inevitable consequence of
Baixeries, Jaume +4 more
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We explore the use of the Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/BE for short) for combinatorial optimization applications: we present a parallel version of a constraint-based local search algorithm that has been implemented on a multiprocessor BladeCenter machine ...
Abreu, Salvator +2 more
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