ASyMMuS (“An Integrated Audio-Symbolic Model of Music Similarity”) is an AHRC project funded under the Amplification Awards call of the Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities Theme. This project aims to apply the newly developed technological infrastructure from the DML project, to answer the musicological question what constitutes and contributes to similarity of music. The £77k project (AH/M002454/1) is being carried out collaboratively between City University London, University College London, and Lancaster University.
People
- Music Informatics Research Group, City University London
- Tillman Weyde
- Daniel Wolff
- Emmanouil Benetos (from 03/2015 at C4DM, QMUL)
- Department of Computer Science, University College London
- Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, University of Lancaster
Workshop
The ASyMMuS workshop takes place on Wednesday 8 July at the British Library – more info here.
Blog
You can read posts related to the ASyMMuS project in the ASyMMuS blog.