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CRIM - The Renaissance Imitation Mass

Symbolic and Graphical Music Notation

Content Management Systems

Citation and Annotation

Data Visualization, Analysis, and Machine Learning Tools

  • CRIM Intervals. Freddie Gould, Alex Morgan, Daniel Russo-Batterham, Trang Dang, and Linh Le, developers. Code at URL: https://github.com/HCDigitalScholarship/intervals.

  • Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis project (SIMSSA), Ichiro Fujinaga, Director; URL: https://simssa.ca/). Based at McGill University (home institution of Participating Scholars Cumming and Schubert) SIMSSA maintains a suite of tools for the analysis of symbolic music files (MEI, MIDI, etc). Code at URL: https://github.com/DDMAL.

  • Du Chemin Data Analysis, Casey Falk, Micah Walter, and Brian Miller, developers. Python routines for inventory and processing of CRIM data, and D3 visualization system using PageRank and other routines for Similarity Networks. Code at URL: https://github.com/bmill42/DuChemin.

  • Verovio Humdrum Viewer, Craig Sapp, developer. Includes various pattern matching tools, for machine-aided reading and analysis of symbolic music scores (URL: http://verovio.humdrum.org/). Code at URL: https://github.com/humdrum-tools/verovio-humdrum-viewer.