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Music information retrieval / Music technology / Experimental music / Music software / Computational linguistics / International Society for Music Information Retrieval / Concatenative synthesis / Speech synthesis / Sound and music computing / Computer music / Information retrieval / IRCAM
Date: 2016-08-16 16:20:29
Music information retrieval
Music technology
Experimental music
Music software
Computational linguistics
International Society for Music Information Retrieval
Concatenative synthesis
Speech synthesis
Sound and music computing
Computer music
Information retrieval
IRCAM

AN EVALUATION FRAMEWORK AND CASE STUDY FOR RHYTHMIC CONCATENATIVE SYNTHESIS ´ Nuan´ain, Perfecto Herrera, Sergi Jord`a C´arthach O Music Technology Group Universitat Pompeu Fabra

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