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Analysis of Analysis

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The Topos of Music II: Performance

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Not unexpectedly, weight analysis turns out to be complex information that cannot always be handled intuitively. This suggests techniques that help analyzing weight analysis. The problem may be tackled by use of statistical methods. We expose the subject and Jan Beranā€˜s approach based upon hierarchical decompositions of weights, together with an application to comparison of analyses of Bach, Schumann, and Webern.

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Mazzola, G. (2017). Analysis of Analysis. In: The Topos of Music II: Performance. Computational Music Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64444-8_12

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