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Large-Scale Music Audio Analyses Using High Performance Computing Technologies: Creating New Tools, Posing New Questions. http ://nema.lis.illinois.edu. J. Stephen Downie Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign jdownie@illinois.edu.

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  1. Large-Scale Music Audio Analyses Using High Performance Computing Technologies: Creating New Tools, Posing New Questions http://nema.lis.illinois.edu J. Stephen Downie Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign jdownie@illinois.edu

  2. Projects at IMIRSEL and its Partners NEMA: Networked Environment for Music Analysis SALAMI: Structural Analysis of Large Amounts of Music Information

  3. SALAMI: The Inspiration

  4. Musicologists do Structural/Formal Analysis: Can Machines?

  5. Audio Datasets Collected Over the Years at IMIRSEL: Two and a Half Years of Music

  6. Structural Analysis of Music Audio: The Problem Audio Representation Structure

  7. Self-Similarity: A Roadmap for Identifying Repetition

  8. Self-Similarity: A Roadmap for Identifying Repetition

  9. Visualizing and Interacting with Generated Structure Information

  10. Visualizing and Interacting with Generated Structure Information

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