Institute of Computer Science
  1. Courses
  2. 2020/21 spring
  3. Music information retrieval (LTAT.02.015)
ET
Log in

Music information retrieval 2020/21 spring

  • Pealeht
  • Loengud
  • Viited

Music Information Retrieval

The course is meant for the student already familiar and comfortable with using machine learning. In this course the ML methods are applied to music audio signal and symbolic representations. During the course we briefly introduce signal processing methodology and explain music components (rhythm, melody, chords, timbre, loudness) and the principles of their extraction from audio signal. The course introduces the challenges that MIR solves: music recommendations, segmentation, categorization, fingerprinting, algorithmic composition, score following, transcription. The course is finished with independent project, where the student can apply the acquired knowledge.

Course information:

  • The course starts with the lecture on February 8, 2020 at 10 am.

There will be a seminar on Thursdays as 12. On the first week there will be no seminar.

  • Lectures will be online only and recorded. Please see information on Moodle about the Zoom room to join.
    • Monday 10:15 - 11:45, online https://ut-ee.zoom.us/j/92971579884
  • Seminars - starting 18th of February
    • Thursday 12:15 - 14:00 online https://ut-ee.zoom.us/j/92216006994
  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
In case of technical problems or questions write to:

Contact the course organizers with the organizational and course content questions.
The proprietary copyrights of educational materials belong to the University of Tartu. The use of educational materials is permitted for the purposes and under the conditions provided for in the copyright law for the free use of a work. When using educational materials, the user is obligated to give credit to the author of the educational materials.
The use of educational materials for other purposes is allowed only with the prior written consent of the University of Tartu.
Terms of use for the Courses environment