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    Bird species recognition using unsupervised modeling of individual vocalization elements

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    Curating and annotating a collection of traditional Irish flute recordings to facilitate stylistic analysis

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    This paper presents the curation and annotation of a collection of traditional Irish flute recordings to facilitate the analysis of stylistic characteristics. We introduce the structure of Irish tunes, types of tunes and the ornamentation, which is a decisive stylistic determinant in Irish traditional music. We identify seminal recordings of prominent flute players and provide information related to players and their style and geographical context. We describe the process of manual annotation of the audio data. The annotations consist of the onsets of notes, note frequency and identity of notes and ornaments. We also present initial stylistic analysis of individual players in terms of ornamentation and phrasing and provide a variety of statistics for the data. The ability to accurately represent and analyse stylistic features such as ornaments allow for the development of discourse related to several key ethnomusicological questions surrounding music making, musical heritage and cultural change

    Object-centred recognition of human activity

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    Automatic target classification in a low frequency FSR network

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    This paper presents the evaluation of a low-frequency Forward Scattering Radar (FSR) network for the classification of ground targets. The experimental results of automatic targets classification for different operational frequencies are presented and discussed. The possibility of target recognition is shown for system operating frequencies in the VHF band
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