Workshop on SIMSSA: Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis

This workshop is organized by CIRMMT Research Axis 3 (Musical information retrieval, archiving and analysis). It will take place on July 28th, in A832 (New Music Building). This workshop is free and open to all. Registration is required.

Registration

Registration is mandatory as seating is limited (30 seats): Workshop on SIMSSA: Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis - registration

Description

This is the second in the series of SIMSSA Workshops, which will highlight the recent development in the SIMSSA project and the ELVIS (Electronic Locator of Vertical Interval Successions) project. The keynote presentation will be given by Professor Eleanor Selfridge-Field from Stanford University.

Keynote speaker

  • Eleanor Selfridge-Field, Stanford University

Guests

  • Christopher Antilla, Schulich School of Music, McGill University
  • Gregory Burlet, CIRMMT, Schulich School of Music, McGill University
  • Julie Cumming, CIRMMT, Schulich School of Music, McGill University
  • Jürgen Diet, Bavarian State Library, Germany
  • Andrew Hankinson, CIRMMT, Schulich School of Music, McGill University
  • Anton Khelou, School of Computer Science, McGill University
  • Wendy Liu, School of Computer Science, McGill University
  • Alastair Porter, CIRMMT, Schulich School of Music, McGill University 
  • Laurent Pugin, RISM Switzerland
  • Brian Stern, School of Computer Science, McGill University
  • Gabriel Vigliensoni, CIRMMT, Schulich School of Music, McGill University

Schedule (tentative)

09:00-09:10 - Ichiro Fujinaga: Introduction to SIMSSA II

09:10-10:00 - Keynote Presentation: Eleanor Selfridge-Field: Between an Analogue Past and a Digital Future: The Evolving Digital Present

10:00-10:30 - Andrew HankinsonThe Music Encoding Initiative 2012: Changes, improvements, and future directions and 

                       An Introduction to Rodan: Music Document Image Processing "in the Cloud".

10:30-11:00 - JavaScript Image Processing and Display

                       Wendy Liu: Diva.js: A web-based document viewer for high-resolution images

                       Brian Stern: Image processing with JS Image Suite

11:00-11:15 - Coffee Break

11:15-11:45 - Server-side music recognition

                       Anton Khelou: A workflow system for document image analysis

                       Gabriel Vigliensoni: Shape classification and pitch detection in manuscript sources

11:45-12:15 - Music notation editing and search

                       Gregory Burlet: Neon.js: A web-based neume notation editor

                       Alastair Porter: Music notation search

12:15-12:30 - Laurent Pugin (RISM-CH): Aruspix and RISM-CH

12:30-12:45 - Julie Cumming: Electronic Locator of Vertical Interval Successions (ELVIS): Where we came from, where we are going

12:45-13:00 - Christopher Antilla: Getting Started with ELVIS: Experiences of an MA Music Theory Student

13:00-14:00 - Lunch will be provided.