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Ontology-Based Annotation of Music Scores

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    Digital music scores are a way to present music notation and lack of semantic information useful for musicology purposes in order to manipulate music concepts. We propose a general approach to extend score encodings with semantic annotations. It relies on an ontology of music notation designed to integrate semantic music elements either extracted or produced by a knowledge process. We illustrate the whole mechanism by extracting RDF facts based on the identification of dissonances in Renaissance counterpoint.

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    K-CAP '17: Proceedings of the 9th Knowledge Capture Conference
    December 2017
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    DOI:10.1145/3148011
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    1. Annotation
    2. Knowledge extraction
    3. Music Notation Ontology
    4. SWRL

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