Citing this work#
The cite the book as a whole please cite:
@book{iam_tutorial_ismir22,
Author = {
Thomas Nuttall and
Genís Plaja-Roglans and
Lara Pearson and
Brindha Manickavasakan and
Kaustuv Kanti Ganguli and
Ajay Srinivasamurthy and
Xavier Serra},
Address = {Bengaluru, India},
Publisher = {https://mtg.github.io/IAM-tutorial-ismir22},
Title = {Computational Methods for Supporting Corpus-Based Research on Indian Art Music},
Year = 2022,
Url = {https://mtg.github.io/IAM-tutorial-ismir22}
}
We now explicitly attribute each author to their contribution, in case you need to cite bits of text or code instead of the book as a while.
Setup, Python and compIAM, corpora and datasets, and tool walkthroughs: Thomas Nuttall, Genís Plaja-Roglans, Lara Pearson and Brindha Manickavasakan, Xavier Serra
What is Indian Art Music? and introduction to Carnatic Music (instrumentation, format, and melodic concepts): Lara Pearson and Brindha Manickavasakan
Introduction to Hindustani Music: Kaustuv Kanti Ganguli
Carnatic Rhythm and Hindustani Rhythm: Ajay Srinivasamurthy
If you use compiam
please cite as:
@software{compiam_mtg_2023,
author = {{Genís Plaja-Roglans and Thomas Nuttall and Xavier Serra}},
title = {compIAM},
url = {https://mtg.github.io/compIAM/},
version = {0.3.0},
year = {2023}
}
Tools, models, datasets, and implementations from several different people are included in this tutorial webbook and in compiam
. Make sure to properly cite the original authors of tools and datasets that you may use through compiam
. In this book and in compiam
we provide citations (also as bibtex entries if you download the raw version of webbook/references.bib
) for all data and technologies included. Make sure to properly cite the authors of the original work alongside compiam
.
Thanks :)