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In this paper we describe a method, based on the edit distance, to construct cases of musical performances by annotating them with the musical behavior of the performer. The cases constructed with this knowledge are used in Tempo-Express, a CBR system for applying tempo transformations to musical performances, preserving musical expressiveness.
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Arcos, J.L., Grachten, M., de Mántaras, R.L. (2003). Extracting Performers’ Behaviors to Annotate Cases in a CBR System for Musical Tempo Transformations. In: Ashley, K.D., Bridge, D.G. (eds) Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development. ICCBR 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2689. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45006-8_5
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