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MiningSuite is a comprehensive Matlab framework for signal, audio and music analysis, articulating audio and symbolic approaches.
This framework is a continuation of the MIRtoolbox project, going further into the design of an innovative environment offering a large range of audio and music analysis tools that can be freely articulated via a highly adaptive syntactic layer on top of Matlab. The MiningSuite is a substantial step forward for several reasons:
- Audio and symbolic analyses are unified into a single framework.
- Exhaustive pattern mining capabilities allow detailed motivic and metrical analyses.
- The MiningSuite features an innovative and integrative set of symbolic-based musicological tools.
- The code and architecture has been entirely rebuilt, in order to foster computational efficiency, code readability, organisation and generality. The project has migrated to an open-source collaborative environment open to all contributors.
A more complete description of the MiningSuite can be found on this page.
The following release is available for download:
- MiningSuite 0.8.1 (new alpha version): http://goo.gl/I1ADmJ
- MiningSuite 0.8 (alpha version for ISMIR 2014 tutorial): http://goo.gl/tTM1Ae
The whole user's manual will be made progressively available online on this site through a wiki environment. First pages to read are the following:
- further description of the MiningSuite
- how to install and use the MiningSuite
- GuidedTour: Guided Tour showing the capabilities of the MiningSuite
- More wiki pages are accessible, from the sidebar at the right of this page.
- Additional wiki pages are still accessible from the previous website of the MiningSuite project on Google Code, they will be transferred to the new GitHub site as soon as possible.
The first version 0.6 committed in the repository in January 2014 was a very limited sneak peek showing some of the capabilities of the framework. Alpha version 0.8 released at the end of October 2014.