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Matthias Mauch, Katy Noland and Simon Dixon. Using Musical Structure to Enhance Automatic Chord Transcription. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR). Kobe, Japan, 2009.

Matthias Mauch, Katy Noland and Dan Tidhar. Unified Music Modelling and Evaluation: A Central Concept. Contribution to special session on Current Challenges in Sound and Music Computing, Sound and Music Computing Conference. Porto, Portugal, 2009.

Katy Noland. Computational Tonality Estimation: Signal Processing and Hidden Markov Models. PhD thesis, Queen Mary University of London, 2009.

Katy Noland and Mark Sandler. Influences of Signal Processing, Tone Profiles, and Chord Progressions on a Model for Estimating the Musical Key from Audio. Computer Music Journal, 33(1), 2009.

Katy Noland, Mark Levy and Mark Sandler. A Comparison of Timbral and Harmonic Music Segmentation Algorithms. Proceedings of ICASSP. Honolulu, Hawai'i, 2007.

Katy Noland and Mark Sandler. Signal Processing Parameters for Tonality Estimation. Proceedings of AES 122nd Convention. Vienna, Austria, 2007.

Katy Noland and Mark Sandler. Key Estimation Using a Hidden Markov Model. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR). Victoria, Canada, 2006.

Samer Abdallah, Katy Noland, Mark Sandler, Michael Casey and Christophe Rhodes. Theory and Evaluation of a Bayesian Music Structure Extractor. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR). London, UK, 2005.

 
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