Borodovskaya et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Automatic musical transcription of the Tatar folk song: comparative analysis of AI-powered programs.Borodovskaya et al., 2022
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- 17854177440533043732
- Author
- Borodovskaya L
- Yavgildina Z
- Dyganova E
- Maykovskaya L
- Medvedeva I
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- RAST Musicology Journal/Rast Muzikoloji Dergisi
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This article is relevant due to the loss of the carriers of folk music that needs to be recorded in digital audio formats and requires music transcription for the subsequent creation of collections for the purposes of scientific research by ethnomusicologists. The study aims at …
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