Recognition and reconstruction of primitives in music scores

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Music recognition bears similarities and differences to OCR. In this paper we identify some of the problems peculiar to musical scores, and propose an approach which succeeds in a wide range of non-trivial cases. The composer customarily proceeds by writing notes, then stems, beams, ties and slurs — we have inverted this approach by segmenting and then subsegmenting scores to recapture the component parts of symbols. In this paper, we concentrate on the strategy of recognizing sub-segmented primitives, and the reassembly process which reconstructs low level graphical primitives back to musical symbols. The sub-segmentation process proves to be worthwhile, since many primitives complement each other and high level musical theory can be employed to enhance the recognition process.

论文关键词:Document analysis,OCR,Score recognition

论文评审过程:Received 25 April 1994, Revised 20 March 1995, Available online 20 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0262-8856(95)01038-6