Re: Quantum physics offers insight into music expressivity

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On Thu, 16 Mar 2017, Alessio Degani wrote:

"Quantum physics offers insight into music expressivity" surely is not an appropriate title :) On the oder hand, Music Information Retrieval frequently uses techniques "borrowed" from other research fields (the point of the article). For example, in cover song identification you can use dynamic time warping + qMAX measure in order to asses the music similarity between two songs. This technique was originally developed for measurng the matching of DNA sequences.

It might be interesting to compare copyright music with prior art and see if there is "anything new". Or it may give new creators a tool to claim basis on music that is public domain rather than something that is copyright.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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