Representations of Ontologies - Craig Sapp's Rosetta Stone - Video 6b
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Explore how different musical representations can be interconnected through Craig Sapp's innovative "Rosetta Stone" framework in this 16-minute lecture from MIT's Computational Music Theory and Analysis course. Learn about the fundamental challenge of translating between various musical data formats and ontologies, understanding how Sapp's system serves as a bridge between different computational approaches to music analysis. Discover the theoretical foundations behind converting musical information across multiple representation systems, examining how this framework enables seamless transitions between different ways of encoding and processing musical data. Gain insights into the practical applications of cross-format musical data conversion and understand why standardized translation methods are crucial for computational music research and analysis.
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Video 6b: Representations of Ontologies: Craig Sapp’s Rosetta Stone
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