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A multi-dimensional entropy model of jazz improvisation for music information retrieval

Posted on:2006-01-18Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Simon, Scott JFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390008965770Subject:Information Science
Abstract/Summary:
Jazz improvisation provides a case context for examining information in music; entropy provides a means for representing music for retrieval. Entropy measures are shown to distinguish between different improvisations on the same theme, thus demonstrating their potential for representing jazz information for analysis and retrieval. The calculated entropy measures are calibrated against human representation by means of a case study of an advanced jazz improvisation course, in which synonyms for "entropy" are frequently used by the instructor. The data sets are examined for insights in music information retrieval, music information behavior, and music representation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Information, Jazz improvisation, Entropy
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