Re: [MUSIC-IR] Re: musical complexity ("Manaris, Bill" )


Subject: Re: [MUSIC-IR] Re: musical complexity
From:    "Manaris, Bill"  <ManarisB@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 11 Aug 2011 12:41:40 -0400
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Dear Tom, Actually, the two (i.e., "musical complexity in purely information theoretic terms" and "musical complexity in terms of our psychological capacity to predict and remember") may be interrelated. Experiments show that Zipf's Law (and related power laws) may be used to classify music with high accuracy along different dimensions (e.g., composer, genre, pleasantness, etc.). For instance, see: B. Manaris, J. Romero, P. Machado, D. Krehbiel, T. Hirzel, W. Pharr, and R.B. Davis, "Zipf's Law, Music Classification and Aesthetics," Computer Music Journal 29(1), MIT Press, pp. 55-69, Spring 2005 (http://www.cs.cofc.edu/~manaris/publications/CMJ_vol.29_no.1_Manaris.pdf). P. Roos and B. Manaris, "A Music Information Retrieval Approach Based on Power Laws," Proceedings of 19th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI-07), Patras, Greece, vol. 2, pp. 27-31, Oct. 2007 (http://www.cs.cofc.edu/~manaris/publications/ICTAI07.roos_manaris.pdf). Best, Bill -----Original Message----- From: Martin Eckart [mailto:imartron@xxxxxxxx Sent: Thu 8/11/2011 11:48 AM To: Tom Cochrane Cc: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx; music-ir@xxxxxxxx Subject: [MUSIC-IR] Re: musical complexity Don Knuth's "The Complexity of Songs" probably isn't exactly what you're looking for but a good read nonetheless: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.117.91&rep=rep1&type=pdf Cheers, -martin On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 15:29 +0100, Tom Cochrane wrote: > (apologies for cross postings) > > Dear listmembers > > Does anyone know of any important articles or books which discuss the > issue of musical complexity? I am particularly interested to find papers > that debate how musical complexity should be understood at a high > theoretical level. For instance, should musical complexity be understood > in purely information theoretic terms or in terms of our psychological > capacity to predict and remember (e.g. analogous to the way that > amplitude differs from perceived loudness)? > > cheers > > Tom > > plain text document attachment (message-footer.txt) > ------------- > List reminder: > ------------- > 0. ISMIR 2011 will take place in the week of October 24, 2011 in Miami (Florida). The web site of the conference will be at http://ismir2011.ismir.net/ > 1. Please do not send HTML documents to the list > 2. Please do not send attachments (pictures, Word, etc.) to the list > 3. Please do not send commercial ads to the list > 4. Reuse of email addresses found on the list for unsolicited mail is forbidden > 5. To unsubscribe, mail to "listserv@xxxxxxxx" the following text: unsub music-ir or login to http://lists.ircam.fr/ > 6. For assistance, mail to "music-ir-request@xxxxxxxx". > 7. The archives of the list are at http://lists.ircam.fr/ > 8. The collective web sites of the ISMIR conferences and all past proceedings are at http://www.ismir.net/ > > > > > > > > > >


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