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Extensive list of classes #34
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Hi @kwon-young |
Thanks for your reply! |
Hi @kwon-young, |
Regarding license, using CC0 scores is safe for any use case, including OMR |
@kwon-young Yes, It will be cool if you can share your work with us. |
Okay, I'll try to compile this in a table shortly. |
to_modify_commercially should contain CC0 content. |
Hello,
I'm a PhD student at Rennes working on OMR in combination with deep learning and syntactical methods. I have started to use MuseScore with @nasehim7 imeta branch in order to produce annotation of musescore files. The end goal would be to train a deep learning detector like Faster R-CNN in order to do the detection of music symbol in printed scores.
One of the problem I have encountered is that there is no extensive list of class names MuseScore can produce. The only thing that I've found is this file: https://github.com/Audiveris/omr-dataset-tools/blob/master/src/main/java/org/audiveris/omrdataset/api/OmrShape.java
One of my objective here is to come up with a logical set of class names for the task of detection of music symbols. I already did a previous work in collaboration with @apacha: https://github.com/apacha/MusicObjectDetector-TF but on handwritten music scores with a class set detailed by the muscima++ dataset. While I know I won't be able to use the same class set for printed scores, I would like to have a similar class set in order to relate to my previous work.
I have already generated a bunch of annotations with public domain musescore files and did a comparison between the classes generated, classes listed in OmrShape.java and the class set of muscima++ dataset. I found some missing classnames in OmrShape.java and a typo in MuseScore generation code:
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.If anyone is interested, I will be very happy to discuss this and contribute to this project!
My last question is about data.
On what data is https://github.com/Audiveris/omr-dataset-tools testing its implementation?
Does anyone have more information relative to the license of musescore files in the context of research work and training deep learning models?
I think this is an awesome project and I would like to thank everyone working on this!
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