Ever had a pesky tune running through your head that you could not name?

If so, then you should have joined us at the

Mid-West Regional Colloquium on Music Information Retrieval:
Demonstrations and Discussions

Over 50 people attended
The meeting was held:
Thursday, 2 May 2002
9:00 AM ‘til 2:00 PM (approx).
Room 126, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
501 East Daniel Street, Champaign, Illinois
Directions to the colloquium
Newspaper Article


Presentations included :

"Gamera vs Levy: Lessons from a Large Music Digitization Project"
Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music Project (Phase Two)
Johns Hopkins University

"Music Retrieval by Hummed Query: An Overview of the MusArts Project"
MusArts Project
EECS Department, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and
Carnegie Mellon University

"Creating a Digital Music Library"
Variations2 Project
Indiana University

"Searching Music as Audio, MIDI, and Score"
OMRAS, Online Music Recognition And Searching Project
University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Kings College London; and
Indiana University

"Moving MIR Research to the Next Level:
Fostering Research, Implementation and Evaluation Connections"
MIR Annotated Bibliography and MIR Evaluation Frameworks Projects
GSLIS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


Please contact J. Stephen Downie <jdownie@uiuc.edu if you have any questions.

J. Stephen Downie's links.

Please consult http://www.music-ir.org for general information on the multi-disciplinary
research being conducted in Music Information Retrieval


For more leading-edge information science research like this, see the ISRL (Information Science Research Laboratory) webpage!
music-ir.org is hosted by the ISRL (Information Science Research Laboratories) which is part of GSLIS (the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at UIUC (the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
J. Stephen Downie
18 April 2002
Last updated 3 May, 2002 by kmedina