Posted on behalf of Megan Kurtz [[log in to unmask]] NEW SCHOLARLY BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT This book would be an excellent addition to your institution's library. Please recommend the book by forwarding this announcement to your acquisitions librarian. Visual Perception of Music Notation: On-Line and Off Line Recognition Susan Ella George, University of South Australia, Australia ISBN: 1-59140-298-0; $79.95 h/c ISBN: 1-931777-94-2; $64.95 s/c eISBN: 1-931777-95-0 Publication Date: July, 2004 Imprint: IRM Press Copyright 2004 Visual Perception of Music Notation: On-Line and Off Line Recognition addresses the computer recognition of music notation, its interpretation and use within various application contexts. It includes research in the field of image processing and pen-based computing, representation languages and web-based applications. This book consolidates the successes, challenges and questions raised by the computer perception of this music notation language. Please visit http://www.idea-group.com/books/details.asp?id=4356 to read more about this scholarly publication and to view an excerpt of this book. Table Of Contents Section 1: Off-Line Music Processing Chapter 1: Staff Line Removal Chapter 2: An Off-line Optical Music Sheet Recognition Chapter 3: Wavelets for Dealing with Super-imposed Objects in the Recognition of Music Notation Section 2: Handwritten Music Recognition Chapter 4: Optical Music Analysis for Printed and Handwritten Manuscript Chapter 5: Pen-Based Input for On-Line Handwritten Music Notation Section 3: Lyric Recognition Chapter 6: Multilingual Lyric Modelling and Management Chapter 7: Lyric Recognition and Christian Music Section 4: Music Description and its Applications Chapter 8: Towards Constructing Emotional Landscapes with Music Chapter 9: Modeling Music Notation in the Internet Multimedia Age Section 5: Evaluation Chapter 10: Evaluation in the Visual Perception of Music Should you have any questions regarding this publication please feel free to contact Megan Kurtz, Marketing Assistant at [log in to unmask]