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 :)