[Emsan-l] example good database

Kevin Austin kevin.austin at videotron.ca
Wed Jan 13 10:14:00 MST 2010


The keywords provide the 'value added' in a database, glossary or on-line jukebox, as it is the ability to search the pieces that is (also) very important. A generalized taxonomy is a good place to start, with issue of boundary and genre not being overly major for most of the repertoire, at high levels (eg fixed media, mixed, live are easy ones). The interest is in (machine) sorting Takemitsu's "Ai", from Berio's "Visage".


Kevin




On 2010, Jan 13, at 8:16 AM, Battier Marc wrote:

> Nice site and interesting list of keywords.
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> Marc
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> Le 13 janv. 2010 à 09:30, Ken Fields a écrit :
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>> Hi,
>> A nice example of a well made archive:
>> http://macke.informatik.uni-bremen.de/compartdb/d/browse
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>> Ken
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