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Proceedings of the 1995 International Computer Music Conference
A Real-time Beat Tracking System for Audio Signals / Masataka Goto and Yoichi Muraoka

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(Our papers can be obtained from here.)

[Allen and Dannenberg, 1990]
Paul E. Allen and Roger B. Dannenberg.
Tracking musical beats in real time. In Proceedings of the 1990 International Computer Music Conference , pages 140-143, 1990.

[Dannenberg and Mont-Reynaud, 1987]
Roger B. Dannenberg and Bernard Mont-Reynaud.
Following an improvisation in real time. In Proceedings of the 1987 International Computer Music Conference, pages 241-248, 1987.

[Desain and Honing, 1994]
Peter Desain and Henkjan Honing.
Advanced issues in beat induction modeling: syncopation, tempo and timing. In Proceedings of the 1994 International Computer Music Conference, pages 92-94, 1994.

[Goto and Muraoka, 1994]
Masataka Goto and Yoichi Muraoka.
A beat tracking system for acoustic signals of music. In Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Multimedia, pages 365-372, 1994.

[Katayose et al., 1989]
H. Katayose, H. Kato, M. Imai, and S. Inokuchi.
An approach to an artificial music expert. In Proceedings of the 1989 International Computer Music Conference, pages 139-146, 1989.

[Rosenthal and Goto et al., 1994]
David Rosenthal, Masataka Goto, and Yoichi Muraoka.
Rhythm tracking using multiple hypotheses. In Proceedings of the 1994 International Computer Music Conference, pages 85-87, 1994.

[Rosenthal, 1992]
David Rosenthal.
Machine Rhythm: Computer Emulation of Human Rhythm Perception. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992.

[Vercoe, 1994]
Barry Vercoe.
Perceptually-based music pattern recognition and response. In Proceedings of the Third international conference for the perception and cognition of music, pages 59-60, 1994.

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Masataka Goto
July 20, 1995