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Please cite: Ren, Iris Yuping, Oriol Nieto, Hendrik Vincent Koops, Anja Volk, Wouter Swierstra. Investigating Musical Pattern Ambiguity in a Human Annotated Dataset, Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition/10th triennial conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, 2018.

HEMANanalysis

HEMAN dataset analysis for ICMPC 2018

HEMAN is a dataset derived from an experiment where 12 participants were asked to annotate musical patterns in six pieces.

Instructions of the experiment:

“Please, analyze the following musical excerpts and mark all the musical motives you can find.

A musical motive is defined as a short musical idea, a salient recurring figure, musical fragment, or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition.

It shouldn’t be longer than a musical phrase.

If you find a motive that is similar to another (or multiple versions of a motive), choose the one that you think is the most representative.

Even though all motives are relevant, please rate each one of them from 1 to 3: 1 = Not as relevant 2 = Relevant 3 = Highly relevant

You can listen to the music excerpts as many times as you like. You can find them here. http://urinieto.com/NYU/Research/MotivesExperiment/

Six pieces:

Bach – Cantata BWV 1, Movement 6, Horn

Bach – Cantata BWV 2, Movement 6, Soprano

Beethoven – String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 1, Violin I

Haydn – String Quartet, Op. 74, No. 1, Violin I

Mozart – String Quartet, K. 155, Violin I

Mozart – String Quartet, K. 458, Violin I

Three formats of the dataset are available.