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Title: Automated Music Transcription System (my Honours project)
Post by: barryvan on October 23, 2008, 15:17:46
Today I handed in my Honours project (in Computer Science at the University of Western Australia). My topic was "Investigating the feasibility of developing a near real-time system for music transcription on mobile devices". In doing this project, I developed a desktop Java application which transcribes music from an audio signal into XML -- which is now available for free download!

Read more about handing it in on my blog (http://tinyurl.com/barryvan-blog).

Download and find out more about the system at my wobsite (http://tinyurl.com/barryvan-transcription).

You can also download and read my thesis, which contains a lot of information about audio signal processing in this context, lots of pretty diagrams (more than are on the website), and lots of other exciting goodies. Well, perhaps not exciting. And perhaps not goodies. But it contains stuff! Interesting stuff! :D

Anyway, if you've got a moment or two to spare, why not go and check it all out? There's a whole stack of information up there now.


And while you're at it, you can take a look at my gallery of programming sketches (http://tinyurl.com/barryvan-processing), as realised in the Processing (http://www.processing.org) environment.
Title: Re: Automated Music Transcription System (my Honours project)
Post by: KielSolomon18 on May 05, 2009, 04:34:46
                        At this point investigating the feasibility of developing a near real-time system for music transcription on mobile devices can show the case study you have done?


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Title: Re: Automated Music Transcription System (my Honours project)
Post by: barryvan on May 05, 2009, 04:44:32
Hiya KielSolomon18!

You can take a look at all of my documentation etc. on my website at http://www.barryvan.com.au/2009/01/music-transcription-honours-project/ -- I haven't updated this post, so none of the links would work. You can download the software there, as well as the thesis itself. I hope this is what you were after... :)