The Objective Ear: assessing the progress of a music task

  • Burrows J
  • Kumar V
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Music educators must assess the progress made by their students between lessons. This assessment process is error prone, relying on memory and listening skills. The Objective Ear is a tool that takes as input a pair of performances of a piece of music and returns an accurate and reliable assessment of the progress between the performances. The tool evaluates performances using domain knowledge to generate a vector of metrics.

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Burrows, J., & Kumar, V. (2018). The Objective Ear: assessing the progress of a music task. Smart Learning Environments, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40561-018-0062-1

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