Fabian C. Moss
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DigiMusTh
The
DigitMusTh
project focuses on the digital collection and analysis of historical music theory texts, with a particular emphasis on the 19th-century debate on major-minor dualism. While large digital collections of music theory texts already exist in other languages there is currently no comparable collection for German-language texts, despite their central role in European music theory since the 18th century.
DigitMusTh
aims to fill this gap by creating a sustainable and expandable digital edition that offers new perspectives for both musicology and the digital humanities.
Fabian C. Moss
10 secret rules for a degree in DH - you won't believe no. 7!!
Nov 17, 2023 4:30 PM — 5:30 PM
EPFL
Fabian C. Moss
Counting notes: Research questions and methods in music corpus studies
Oct 12, 2023 10:15 AM — 11:45 AM
Université de Lausanne
Fabian C. Moss
Music-Text Interlinking as a Challenge for Digital Encodings of Music-Theoretical Writings
Sep 4, 2023 12:01 PM — Sep 8, 2023 12:01 PM
Paderborn, Germany
Torsten Roeder
,
Maik Köster
,
Fabian C. Moss
Challenging sources: a new dataset for OMR of diverse 19th-century music theory examples
This paper introduces the 19MT-OMR corpus that can be used to test OMR models on a diverse set of sources. We illustrate this challenge by discussing several examples from this dataset.
Nov 18, 2022 11:11 AM — 11:11 AM
Online
Fabian C. Moss
,
Maik Köster
,
Néstor Nápoles López
,
David Rizo
Challenging sources: a new dataset for OMR of diverse 19th-century music theory examples
This paper introduces the 19MT-OMR corpus that can be used to test OMR models on a diverse set of sources. We illustrate this challenge by discussing several examples from this data set.
Fabian C. Moss
,
Néstor Nápoles López
,
Maik Köster
,
David Rizo
Workshop: Data-Driven Music History
Sep 14, 2020 3:00 PM — 4:30 PM
University of York [online]
Fabian C. Moss
Computational Musicology and the Digital Humanities: Problems, Practices, and Prospects
Feb 18, 2020 11:00 AM — 11:45 AM
Universität Stuttgart, Center for Reflected Text Analytics, Raum M 51.01, Herdweg 51 (Abteilung für Digital Humanities)
Fabian C. Moss
Transitions of Tonality: Perspectives on the Historical Changes of Tonal Pitch Relations from Computational Musicology, Music Theory, and the Digital Humanities.
Nov 29, 2019 10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
University of Cologne, Musikwissenschaftliches Institut, Alter Seminarraum (1.408)
Fabian C. Moss
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