Computing melodic templates in oral music traditions

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The term melodic template or skeleton refers to a basic melody which is subject to variation during a music performance. In many oral music traditions, these templates are implicitly passed throughout generations without ever being formalized in a score. In this work, we introduce a new geometric optimization problem, the spanning tube problem, to approximate a melodic template for a set of labeled performance transcriptions corresponding to a specific style in oral music traditions. Given a set of n piecewise linear functions, we solve the problem of finding a continuous function, f*, and a minimum value, ε*, such that, the vertical segment of length 2ε* centered at (x, f*(x)) intersects at least p functions (p ≤ n). The method explored here also provide a novel tool for quantitatively assess the amount of melodic variation which occurs across performances.

论文关键词:Melodic skeleton,Geometric algorithm,Oral music tradition

论文评审过程:Received 19 December 2017, Revised 13 September 2018, Accepted 27 September 2018, Available online 26 October 2018, Version of Record 26 October 2018.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2018.09.071