Research in music informatics.
Music Information Retrieval (MIR) · Digital Humanities · Automatic Music Transcription.
This notebook openly documents a research line in music informatics: from the computational analysis of traditional repertoires to the design of digital instruments that engage with the acoustic practice of the Asturian gaita.
I publish the work in the open: field notes, prototypes, code and mistakes included. I operate in plain sight — the method and the missteps are part of the result too.
Declared lines of work. I bracket whatever has no publishable material yet: silence is data too.
- P-001 MIR Active
Music Information Retrieval (MIR)
Algorithms and computational intelligence applied to the recognition, tagging and automated transcription of musical audio sources.
- P-002 DH Active
Digital Humanities
Computational methods applied to musical heritage: digital organology, analysis and preservation of tradition, and open-access dissemination of the scientific process.
- P-003 AMT Active
Automatic Music Transcription (AMT)
Ongoing doctoral thesis: models and datasets for polyphonic transcription. Main research area within MIR.