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MuTaTeD! - Music Tagging Type Definition: A project to provide a meta-standard for music mark-up by integrating two existing music standards (Project Report for JISC)

Arnold, Stephen, BOEHM, Carola and Hall, Cordelia (2000) MuTaTeD! - Music Tagging Type Definition: A project to provide a meta-standard for music mark-up by integrating two existing music standards (Project Report for JISC). Project Report. University of Glasgow, Glasgow.

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The project MuTaTeD! validated the concept of integrating two existing music representation stan-dards: SMDL (Standard Music Description Language) and NIFF (Notation Interchange File For¬mat). An application with the combined implementation of these two standards, SMDL and NIFF, supports the representation of music as a time-structured entity in its own "gestalt" as it is con¬ceived and yet provides a standard for high-quality display via the NIFF format. The paper will discuss the general issues surrounding music information representation and music information retrieval, present the result of the UK-JISC funded "proof-of-concept" project: MuTaTeD! (Music Tagging Type Definition) and inform about further development within the UK-Library Information Commission funded Mu-TaTeD'II project and its MPEG7 involvement.

Item Type: Monograph or Report (Project Report)
Faculty: School of Creative Arts and Engineering > Humanities and Performing Arts
Depositing User: Carola BOEHM
Date Deposited: 10 May 2019 13:22
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2023 13:55
URI: https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/id/eprint/5618

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