2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132111882
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A Comprehensive Review on Music Transcription

Bhuwan Bhattarai,
Joonwhoan Lee

Abstract: Music transcription is the process of transforming recorded sound of musical performances into symbolic representations such as sheet music or MIDI files. Extensive research and development have been carried out in the field of music transcription and technology. This comprehensive review paper surveys the diverse methodologies, techniques, and advancements that have shaped the landscape of music transcription. The paper outlines the significance of music transcription in preserving, analyzing, and disseminati… Show more

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“…The task of tracking two independent frequencies is challenging and rather exotic in bioacoustics. There are numerous proposed solutions for multi-pitch estimation in polyphonic music [91] and conversation analysis [92], but their robustness and applicability to biphonation remain largely unknown. A rare exception is the work by Aichinger, who developed and tested algorithms for simultaneous tracking of two frequencies in pathological human voices, essentially by means of testing several paths through f o candidates [93,94].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The task of tracking two independent frequencies is challenging and rather exotic in bioacoustics. There are numerous proposed solutions for multi-pitch estimation in polyphonic music [91] and conversation analysis [92], but their robustness and applicability to biphonation remain largely unknown. A rare exception is the work by Aichinger, who developed and tested algorithms for simultaneous tracking of two frequencies in pathological human voices, essentially by means of testing several paths through f o candidates [93,94].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%