Publications: COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES vol35 issues 1 AND 2

alexis nasr alexis.nasr at lim.univ-mrs.fr
Thu Apr 12 17:21:17 UTC 2001


See below for issue 1


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                    COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES

                          Editors-in-chief
                   Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
                 Elli Mylonas, Brown University, USA

                    Volume 35, Issue 2, May 2001



                          Table of Contents

Finding Syntactic Structure in Unparsed Corpora: The Gsearch Corpus
Query System
   Steffan Corley, Martin Corley, Frank Keller, Matthew W. Crocker,
   Shari Trewin
   pp. 81-94

The Challenge of Optical Music Recognition
   David Bainbridge, Tim Bell
   pp. 95-121

Archaeological Data Models and Web Publication Using XML
   J. David Schloen
   pp. 123-152

Sentential Count Rules for Arabic Language
   Fawaz S. Al-Anzi
   pp. 153-166

Change-Point Analysis: Elision in Euripides Orestes
   Jan G. De Gooijer, Nancy M. Laan
   pp. 167-191

Computer-Based Authorship Attribution Without Lexical Measures
   E. Stamatatos, N. Fakotakis, G. Kokkinakis
   pp. 193-214

Integrating Linguistic Resources in TC through WSD
   L. Alfonso Ureqa-Lspez, Manuel Buenaga, Josi M. Gsmez
   pp. 215-230

Spanish Word Frequency: A Historical Surprise
   M.J. Woods
   pp. 231-236

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                     COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES

                          Editors-in-chief
                   Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
                 Elli Mylonas, Brown University, USA

                  Volume 35, Issue 1, February 2001

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*  Special Issue on Pattern Processing in Music Analysis and Creation *
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                        Table of Contents

Preface: The AISB99 Convention and the Focus Workshop
   Geraint A. Wiggins
   pp. 1-2

Introduction: Pattern Processing in Music Analysis and Creation
   Pierre-Yves Rolland
   pp. 3-8

Pattern Processing in Melodic Sequences: Challenges, Caveats and
Prospects
   Emilios Cambouropoulos, Tim Crawford, Costas S. Iliopoulos
   pp. 9-21

Perceptual Issues in Music Pattern Recognition: Complexity of Rhythm
and Key Finding
   Ilya Shmulevich, Olli Yli-Harja, Edward Coyle, Dirk-Jan Povel, Kjell
   Lemstrvm
   pp. 23-35

Representing Melodic Patterns as Networks of Elaborations
   Alan Marsden
   pp. 37-54

Approximate Musical Evolution
   Tim Crawford, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Russel Winder, Haifeng Yu
   pp. 55-64

Investigating the Influence of Representations and Algorithms in Music
Classification
   Karin Hvthker, Dominik Hvrnel, Christina Anagnostopoulou
   pp. 65-79

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