Using sequence alignment and voting to improve optical music recognition from multiple recognizers

Esben Paul Bugge, Kim Lundsteen Juncher, Brian Søborg Mathiesen, Jakob Grue Simonsen

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Abstract

Digitalizing sheet music using Optical Music Recognition (OMR) is error-prone, especially when using noisy images created from scanned prints. Inspired by DNA-sequence alignment, we devise a method to use multiple sequence alignment to automatically compare output from multiple third party OMR tools and perform automatic error-correction of pitch and duration of notes. We perform tests on a corpus of 49 one-page scores of varying quality. Our method on average reduces the amount of errors from an ensemble of 4 commercial OMR tools. The method achieves, on average, fewer errors than each recognizer by itself, but statistical tests show that it is significantly better than only 2 of the 4 commercial recognizers. The results suggest that recognizers may be improved somewhat by sequence alignment and voting, but that more elaborate methods may be needed to obtain substantial improvements. All software, scanned music data used for testing, and experiment protocols are open source and available at: http://code.google.com/p/omr-errorcorrection/.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 12th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference
RedaktørerAnssi Klapuri, Colby Leider
Antal sider6
ForlagUniversity of Miami
Publikationsdato2011
Sider405-410
ISBN (Trykt)978-0-615-54865-4
StatusUdgivet - 2011
Begivenhed12th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference - Miami, Florida, USA
Varighed: 24 okt. 201128 okt. 2011
Konferencens nummer: 12

Konference

Konference12th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference
Nummer12
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByMiami, Florida
Periode24/10/201128/10/2011

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