An investigation of music analysis by the application of grammar-based compressors

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Many studies have presented computational models of musical structure, as an important aspect of musicological analysis. However, the use of grammar-based compressors to automatically recover such information is a relatively new and promising technique. We investigate their performance extensively using a collection of nearly 8000 scores, on tasks including error detection, classification, and segmentation, and compare this with a range of more traditional compressors. Further, we detail a novel method for locating transcription errors based on grammar compression. Despite its lack of domain knowledge, we conclude that grammar-based compression offers competitive performance when solving a variety of musicological tasks.

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Humphreys, D., Sidorov, K., Jones, A., & Marshall, D. (2021). An investigation of music analysis by the application of grammar-based compressors. Journal of New Music Research, 50(4), 312–341. https://doi.org/10.1080/09298215.2021.1978505

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