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Functional differences between tonotopic and periodic information in recognition of transposed melodies : How do local cues affect global features?

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Functional differences between tonotopic and periodic information in recognition of transposed melodies : How do local cues affect global features?

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記事
Author
Matsui,Toshieほか
Publisher
Acoustical Society of Japan
Publication date
2008-09
Material Format
Digital
Journal name
Acoustical science and technology 29(5)
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p.309-319
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著者所属: Graduate School of Music, Kyoto City University of Arts著者所属: Faculty of Music, Kyoto City University of Arts

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To recognize a transposed melody, two properties can be hypothesized to function as a significant invariant feature: a melodic contour, an up-down mov...

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Functional differences between tonotopic and periodic information in recognition of transposed melodies : How do local cues affect global features?
Author/Editor
Matsui,Toshie
Tsuzaki,Minoru
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Publication Date
2008-09
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2008-09
Periodical title
Acoustical science and technology
No. or year of volume/issue
29(5)
Volume
29(5)