Eleanor Selfridge-Field is Professor of Music and Symbolic Systems at Stanford University and a Senior Research Associate at the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities.
Music Analysis East and West Computing in Musicology 14 Walter B. Hewlett and Eleanor Selfridge-Field (Eds.) Paper / August 2006 Computing approaches to the representation, interchange, and analysis of musical repertories that do not use conventional notation—in particular, early Western European music and the art music of non-Western cultures. Price $35.00 | ADD TO CART
The Virtual Score Representation, Retrieval, Restoration Walter B. Hewlett and Eleanor Selfridge-Field (Eds.) Paper / July 2001 An overview of approaches to working with musical scores in the age of computer—and especially Internet—applications. Price $32.00 | ADD TO CART
Melodic Similarity Concepts, Procedures, and Applications Walter B. Hewlett and Eleanor Selfridge-Field (Eds.) Paper / November 1998 his volume covers a wide range of approaches to fundamental questions about music, such as: What is similarity in music? How do we recognize it? How can we program computers to recognize it? Price $32.00 | ADD TO CART