SALAMI
Domain | Music |
Media | Audio |
Size | 761KB |
Instances | over 2400 structural annotations of nearly 1400 musical recordings |
File Format | TXT |
Creation Date | 2009 |
Task | Structural Analysis |
Copyright | Creative Commons |
URL | http://ddmal.music.mcgill.ca/salami |
Description
SALAMI (Structural Analysis of Large Amounts of Music Information) is an innovative and ambitious computational musicology project. The database is intended to be a test set for algorithms that will be used to analyze a much larger corpus of hundreds of thousands of recordings, as part of the Structural Analysis of Large Amounts of Musical Information (SALAMI) project.
Quality
Source
Digging Into Data Challenge award, including funds from the National Science Foundation (under Grant No. IIS 10-42727), JISC, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Ground Truth Annotation
Features
Licensing / Copyright
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Citation
Jordan B. L. Smith, J. Ashley Burgoyne, Ichiro Fujinaga, David De Roure, and J. Stephen Downie. 2011. Design and creation of a large-scale database of structural annotations. In Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Miami, FL, 555–60.
External Links
[http://music.mcgill.ca/~jordan/salami/SALAMI_ISMIR_2011.pdf Jordan B. L. Smith, J. Ashley Burgoyne, Ichiro Fujinaga, David De Roure, and J. Stephen Downie. 2011. Design and creation of a large-scale database of structural annotations. In Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Miami, FL, 555–60.]