Publications

  • David M. Weigl, Tim Crawford, Aggelos Gkiokas, Werner Goebl, Emilia Gómez, Nicolás F. Gutiérrez, Cynthia C. S. Liem, and Patricia Santos. (2021). FAIR Interconnection and Enrichment of Public-Domain Music Resources on the Web. Empirical Musicology Review 16(1), pp. 16-33. [paper]
  • David M. Weigl., Werner Goebl, David J. Baker, Tim Crawford, Federico Zubani, Aggelos Gkiokas,   Nicolas F. Gutierrez, Alastair Porter, and Patricia Santos. (2021). Notes on the Music: A social data infrastructure for music annotation. 8th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM 2021). [paper, slides].
  • Matan Gover, Álvaro Sarasúa, Hector Parra, Jordi Janer, Oscar Mayor, Helena Cuesta, Maria Pilar Pascual, Aggelos Gkiokas, Emilia Gómez (2021). Choir Singers Pilot -- An online platform for choir singers practice. Accepted at Web Audio Conference (WAC 2021).
  • Ana Freire, Lorenzo Porcaro, and Emilia Gómez (2021). Measuring Diversity of Artificial Intelligence Conferences. AAAI Workshop on Diversity in Artificial Intelligence (AIDBEI 2021) [paper]
  •  David M. Weigl and Werner Goebl. (2021). Playing with a Web of Music: Connecting and enriching online music repositories. In Matej Santi and Elias Berner (Eds.) Music – Media – History: Re-Thinking Musicology in an Age of Digital Media. transcript publishing. ISBN: 9783837651454.
  • Dougal Shakespeare, Lorenzo Porcaro, Emilia Gómez, and Carlos Castillo. (2020) Exploring Artist Gender Bias in Music Recommendation. 2nd Workshop on the Impact of Recommender Systems (ImpactRS), at the 14th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2020)  [paper, video, slides]
  • David M. Weigl, Werner Goebl, Alex Hofmann, Tim Crawford, Federico Zubani, Cynthia C. S. Liem and Alastair Porter. (2020). Read/Write Digital Libraries for Musicology. 7th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM2020). October 2020. [paper, video, slides].
  • Pritish Chandna, Helena Cuesta and Emilia Gómez. (2020). A Deep Learning Based Analysis-Synthesis Framework for Unison Singing. 21st Conference of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2020). Montreal, Canada (virtual). October 2020. [paper, poster, video].
  • Helena Cuesta, Brian McFee and Emilia Gómez. (2020). Multiple F0 Estimation in Vocal Ensembles using Convolutional Neural Netoworks. 21st Conference of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2020). Montreal, Canada (virtual). October 2020. [paper, poster, video].
  • Juan Sebastián Gómez-Cañón, Estefanía Cano, Ana Gabriela Pandrea, Perfecto Herrera and Emilia Gómez (2021). Language-sensitive Music Emotion Recognition models: are we really there yet?. 46th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2021). Toronto, Canada (virtual). June 2021.
  • Juan Sebastián Gómez-Cañón, Estefanía Cano, Perfecto Herrera and Emilia Gómez (2020). Joyful for You and Tender for Us: the Influence of Individual Characteristics and Language on Emotion Labeling and Classification. 21st Conference of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2020). Montreal, Canada (virtual). October 2020. [paper, poster, video].
  • Ana Gabriela Pandrea, Juan Sebastián Gómez-Cañón, Perfecto Herrera (2020). Cross-dataset Music Emotion Recognition: an end-to-end approach. Late Breaking/Demo in the 21st Conference of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2020). Montreal, Canada (virtual). October 2020. [paper, poster]
  • Juan Sebastián Gómez-Cañón, Estefanía Cano, Perfecto Herrera and Emilia Gómez. (2020). Transfer learning from speech to music: towards language-sensitive emotion recognition models. 28th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2020). Amsterdam, The Netherlands (virtual). January 2021. [paper].
  • Álvaro Sarasúa, Jordi Janer, Oscar Mayor, Jordi Bonada and Merlijn Blaauw. (2020). Choir Singing Synthesis for Rehearsal Tools with Large-scale Multilingual Repertoires. Demo accepted at 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2020)
  • H. Schreiber, J. Urbano and M. Müller (2020). Music Tempo Estimation: Are we done yet?. Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 111-125, 2020.
  • David M. Weigl and Werner Goebl. (2020). Rehearsal Encodings with a Social Life. Music Encoding Conference (MEC2020). May 2020.
  • David M. Weigl and Werner Goebl. (2020). Using graph technologies to interconnect and enrich public-domain music resources. Graph Technologies in the Humanities. February 2020. [slides]
  • David M. Weigl, Werner Goebl, Tim Crawford, Aggelos Gkiokas, Nicolas F. Gutierrez, Alastair Porter, Patricia Santos, Casper Karreman, Ingmar Vroomen, Cynthia C. S. Liem, Álvaro Sarasúa and Marcel van Tilburg. (2019). Interweaving and Enriching Digital Music Collections for Scholarship, Performance, and Enjoyment. 6th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM). November 2019.
  • David M. Weigl, Carlos Cancino-Chacón, Martin Bonev, and Werner Goebl. (2019) Linking and Visualising Performance Data and Semantic Music Encodings in Real-Time. Late-breaking News and Demonstrations (LBD) session at the 20th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. November 2019.
  • Werner Goebl and David M. Weigl. (2019). Digitising and Enriching our Cultural Heritage Together / Die Digitalisierung und Anreicherung unseres musikalischen Erbes selbst gestalten. Article published in mdw-Webmagazin, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. September 2019.
  • Lorenzo Porcaro and Emilia Gómez. (2019) 20 Years of Playlists: A Statistical Analysis on Popularity and Diversity. 20th Conference of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2019). TU Delft, Delft, 4th-8th November.
  • Lorenzo Porcaro, Carlos Castillo, and Emilia Gómez. (2019). Music Recommendation Diversity: A Tentative Framework and Preliminary Results. 1st Workshop on Designing Human-Centric MIR Systems (wsHCMIR19), co-located at 20th Conference of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2019). TU Delft, Delft, 4th-8th November.
  • K. Roitero, A. Brunello, J. Urbano and S. Mizzaro (2019). Towards Stochastic Simulations of Relevance Profiles. ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2217-2220.
  • Lorenzo Porcaro and Emilia Gómez. (2019) A Model for Evaluating Popularity and Semantic Information Variations in Radio Listening Sessions. 1st Workshop on the Impact of Recommender Systems (ImpactRS), at the 13th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2019). Copenhagen, 16th-20th September.
  • Dmitry Bogdanov, Alastair Porter, Hendrik Schreiber, Julián Urbano and Sergio Oramas (2019). The AcousticBrainz Genre Dataset: Music Genre Recognition with Annotations from Multiple Sources. Accepted to International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR). November 2019.
  • de Valk, R., Ahmed, R.; Crawford, T.; Lewis, D. (2019). Josquintab: A Dataset for Content-Based Computational Analysis of Music in Lute Tablature. Accepted to International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR). November 2019.
  • Crawford, T. (2019), Full-Text search of Early Music Prints Online (F-TEMPO): a new approach to a finding aid for musicians and librarians. Accepted to the IAML Congress 2019  (International Association of Music Libraries and Sound Archives)
  • Crawford, T. (2019) A tool for exploring early printed music: F-TEMPO (Full-Text search of Early Music Prints Online).  Accepted to Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference MedRen 2019
  • Ahmed, R. (2019) A Digital Toolbox for Exploring Lute Tablature.  Accepted to Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference MedRen 2019
  • Julián Urbano, Harlley Lima and Alan Hanjalic (2019). Statistical Significance Testing in Information Retrieval: An Empirical Analysis of Type I, Type II and Type III Errors. International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval. July 2019 [data & code]
  • Julián Urbano, Harlley Lima and Alan Hanjalic (2019). A New Perspective on Score Standardization. International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval. July 2019 [data & code]
  • Ahmed, R.; Crawford, T.; Lewis, D. (2019). Hundreds of Thousands of Pieces in MEI: Encoding Tablatures at Scale. Music Encoding Conference. June 2019.
  • David M. Weigl, Cynthia C.S. Liem, Emilia Gómez, Tim Crawford, Ahmed Ryaan, Wim Klerkx, Werner Goebl (2019). Towards Richer Online Music Public-domain Archives: Providing enriched access to classical music encodings. Music Encoding Conference (MEC). June 2019.
  • Olga Slizovskaia, Leo Kim, Gloria Haro, Emilia Gómez (2019). End-to-End Sound Source Separation Conditioned On Instrument Labels. Paper presented at 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2019), Brighton, UK, 12-17 May.
  • Chandna, P., Blaauw M., Bonada J., & Gomez E. (2019). A Vocoder Based Method For Singing Voice Extraction. ​44th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2019).​
  • Lorenzo Porcaro and Horacio Saggion (2019). Recognizing Musical Entities in User-generated Content.  International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLing) 2019, University of La Rochelle, La Rochelle, 7-13 April.
  • Helena Cuesta, Emilia Gómez, Pritish Chandna (2019). A Framework for Multi-f0 Modeling in SATB Choir Recordings. Paper presented at the Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC) 2019. Málaga, Spain. 28-31 May.
  • Álvaro Sarasúa, Julián Urbano and Emilia Gómez (2019). Mapping by Observation: Building
    a User-Tailored Conducting System From Spontaneous Movements
    . Frontiers in Digital Humanities. February 2019.
  • Cuesta, H., Gómez E., Martorell A., & Loáiciga F. (2018). Analysis of Intonation in Unison Choir Singing.​ 15th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC).​
  • Dmitry Bogdanov, Alastair Porter, Julián Urbano, Hendrik Schreiber (2018). The MediaEval 2018 AcousticBrainz Genre Task: Content-based Music Genre Recognition from Multiple Sources. MediaEval Benchmark Workshop. October 2018.
  • Cynthia C.S. Liem (2018). Music in newspapers: Interdisciplinary opportunities and data-related
    challenges
    . 5th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM). September 2018.

Events

  • David M. Weigl and Werner Goebl organised a Developing Verovio workshop at the Music Encoding Conference 2020, alongside Laurent Pugin, Klaus Rettinghaus, and Craig Sapp.
  • Cynthia Liem and Emilia Gómez were general chairs, and Julián Urbano was program
    co-chair, of the 20th anniversary edition of the International Society for Music Information
    Retrieval Conference (ISMIR)
    . November 2019.
  • Juan Sebastián Gómez Cañón, Perfecto Herrera, Emilia Gómez, Estefanía Cano (2019). The emotions that we perceive in music: the influence of language and lyrics comprehension on agreement. Presented at the Workshop-Symposium on Methods in Music and Emotion. Durham University, UK.
  • Cynthia C.S. Liem. Invited speaker at the ‘AI & Creative Industries’ session of the NEM Summit, Zagreb. May 2019.
  • Cynthia C.S. Liem. Verborgen schatten langs de digitale snelweg. Invited talk at VOGIN-IP Lezing (yearly conference for information professionals). March 2019.
  • Vladimir Viro, March 9, 2019. Munich Datageeks Data Day 2019, a 40 minute talk in front of about 400 participants.
  • Vladimir Viro, April 25, 2019. Workshop on intellectual property rights and AI in music. Invited talk at Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich.
  • Peachnote @ Karajan Music Tech Conference 2019, April 12th, 2019
  • Peachnote participated in the ORF Opening Gala of the Salzburg Easter Festival, April 11th, 2019.
  • Cynthia C.S. Liem. Verborgen schatten langs de digitale snelweg. Invited talk at ‘Sound of science’ student symposium, Radboud University Nijmegen. February 2019.
  • Cynthia C.S. Liem. Meaningful music in a world of information overload. Invited talk at ‘Omniscient’ student symposium, University of Twente. February 2019.
  • Julián Urbano and Alastair Porter co-organized the 2018 AcousticBrainz Genre Task at the MediaEval multimedia benchmarking workshop on ‘Content-based music genre recognition from
    multiple sources’. October 2018.
  • TROMPA part-sponsored (catering) the 5th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM) at IRCAM, Paris, September 2018, a satellite event of ISMIR 2018, which was attended by 70 librarians, musicologists and information scientists
  • Julián Urbano co-organized a tutorial on statistical evaluation in Music Information Retrieval
    at the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR). September 2018 [slides]
  • David M. Weigl. TROMPA invited presentation and panel discussion @ First International Workshop on Multilayer Music Representation and Processing, University of Milan. 25th January 2019.
  • David M. Weigl & Werner Goebl. “Large-scale interlinking of musical score encodings and audiovisual materials”. International Conference MUSIC // MEDIA // HISTORY: Re-thinking Musicology in an Age of Digital Media. Vienna, Austria. Invited talk. 16th March 2019.
  • David M. Weigl. MEI and Linked Data in the TROMPA project. Wissenschaftsseminar (scientific seminar) at mdw, Vienna, Austria. Invited talk. 9th April 2019.
  • Werner Goebl & David M. Weigl. Projektvorstellung: TROMPA (Project presentation). Musikalische Interpretation bei Herbert von Karajan, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria. Invited talk to a specialised Karajan symposium. 30 April 2019.
  • David M. Weigl co-organised a tutorial on Linked Data and Music Encodings at the Music Encoding Conference (MEC). May 2019. [slides]
  • David M. Weigl organised and presented TROMPA at the Workshop on Requirements, Use Cases, and User Studies in Digital Music Libraries and Archives (RUCUS 2019) at the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. June 2019.
  • TROMPA part-sponsored the 6th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM) at the National Library of The Netherlands (The Hague), which this year featured a dedicated "TROMPA Challenge" poster session.
  • David M. Weigl co-organised and presented TROMPA at a tutorial on Semantic Web / Linked Open Data at the Edirom Summer School 2019, Paderborn, Germany. September 2019. [slides]