1 code implementation • 7 Nov 2023 • Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Alexander Pacha, Elona Shatri
The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners that could benefit from such systems, like librarians or musicologists.
no code implementations • 1 Dec 2022 • Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Jan Hajič jr., Alexander Pacha
The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners that could benefit from such systems, like librarians or musicologists.
no code implementations • 1 Dec 2022 • Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Alexander Pacha
The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners that could benefit from such systems, like librarians or musicologists.
no code implementations • 1 Dec 2022 • Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Alexander Pacha
The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners that could benefit from such systems, like librarians or musicologists.
no code implementations • 23 Nov 2022 • Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Alexander Pacha, Elona Shatri
The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners that could benefit from such systems, like librarians or musicologists.
no code implementations • 7 Aug 2019 • Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Jan Hajič jr., Alexander Pacha
For over 50 years, researchers have been trying to teach computers to read music notation, referred to as Optical Music Recognition (OMR).