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Rhythm CHM

Compositional hierarchical model for rhythmic pattern analysis

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We recently published another paper on the compositional hierarchical model. In an attempt to further generalise the model, we adjusted and applied it to rhythmic input. The model showed promising results; while it was trained unsupervisedly, it identified basic rhythmic patterns. Moreover, it adjusted to live music (live performance) where it unsupervisedly discriminated between different meters. Quite awesome! The full…

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SymCHM - the compositional hierarchical model for symbolic music representations

[Published paper] SymCHM—An Unsupervised Approach for Pattern Discovery in Symbolic Music with a Compositional Hierarchical Model

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We are thrilled that a new paper on the Compositional Hierarchical Model has just been published. The paper describes a modified version of the model, SymCHM, capable of working with symbolic music representations. The paper describes the work done during the last year of the model development for the pattern discovery task. The paper publicly available here: http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/11/1135 We are also…

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Moodo Visualization

Moodo dataset – Mood, Colors and Music in Music Information Retrieval (2013 – today)

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Since 2013, I have also been involved in a study trying to determine whether there is a distinctive interrelationship between user’s mood, their perception of colors and their influence on the perception of music, especially in terms of the perceived and induced emotions. We published several conference papers including a paper at ISMIR 2014. Along with the study, we gathered a significant…

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Compositional hierarchical model

[Published paper] A different white-box deep architecture? Is it possible?

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I recently published a paper more thoroughly explaining what I have been developing as a part of my PhD research at the Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Multimedia, Faculty of Computer and Information Science. The paper describes an alternative deep architecture. Those of you who are involved in recent machine learning research probably know neural-network-based deep architectures, which recently gained…

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LGM Website

Laboratory for computer graphics and multimedia has a new website

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We are proud to present a new website of our beloved Laboratory. Visit the website! 🙂 Although we all loved (the status quo of) our previous website, it’s been the same for almost 10 years. The new website (found at http://musiclab.si and http://lgm.fri.uni-lj.si) is now finally up-to-date with our newest projects, publications and research interests. You’re welcome to visit, if not for…

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Friction Drum - Lončeni Bas

MusicTechFest – Friction Drum

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On Saturday Karmen and Miha presented the electric version of the Friction Drum instrument (a folk instrument well known in Slovenija, as well as other parts of the world) at Music Tech Fest in Ljubljana. The presentation was awesome, as well as the demo of them playing. I managed to make a few pics with my mobile phone (thus, the quality) and a…

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