Automatic Printed-Music-to-Braille Translation System
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概要
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Automatic Translation System of Printed Music to Braille developed in a personal computer system is de-scribed. The major characteristic of this system is that manual input of score data is not required. It accepts data from an Automated Recognition System of Printed Music or a Computerized Type-setting System of Musical Score. This system can translate almost all symbols in piano musical scores and their combinations including chords. The system consists of four functions in addition to a Braille Translation Function. Data Conversion Function analyzes the type-setting data and converts it into internal-format data specially designed for braille music. Editor Function enables it to edit score data interactively with displayed score. Sound Generating Function plays music under translation. Data Management Function saves and restores edited internal-format data on the floppy disks. The type-setting data includes the information for printing which is unnecessary for braille translation, but excludes some musical symbo1s. This system solves this annoying problem by using Data Conversion Function and Editor Function. This system is not only useful for the braille music translation but also effective as a beginners' braille music learning tool because users can read braille music and listen to the music simultaneously.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 1989-03-08
著者
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Matsushima Tomoko
The Department Of Information Engineering The Polytechnic University
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MATSUSHIMA TOSHIAKI
Department of Applied Physics, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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Matsushima T
Department Of The Industrial And Management Systems Engineering School Of Science And Engineering Wa
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Matsushima T
Toho Univ. Funabashi‐shi Jpn
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