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Computational models of music perception and cognition II: Domain-specific music processing

โœ Scribed by Hendrik Purwins; Maarten Grachten; Perfecto Herrera; Amaury Hazan; Ricard Marxer; Xavier Serra


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
257 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1571-0645

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โœฆ Synopsis


we addressed the study of cognitive processes that underlie auditory perception of music, and their neural correlates. The aim of the present paper is to summarize empirical findings from music cognition research that are relevant to three prominent music theoretic domains: rhythm, melody, and tonality. Attention is paid to how cognitive processes like category formation, stimulus grouping, and expectation can account for the music theoretic key concepts in these domains, such as beat, meter, voice, consonance. We give an overview of computational models that have been proposed in the literature for a variety of music processing tasks related to rhythm, melody, and tonality. Although the present state-of-the-art in computational modeling of music cognition definitely provides valuable resources for testing specific hypotheses and theories, we observe the need for models that integrate the various aspects of music perception and cognition into a single framework. Such models should be able to account for aspects that until now have only rarely been addressed in computational models of music cognition, like the active nature of perception and the development of cognitive capacities from infancy to adulthood.


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