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A simplified attributed graph grammar for high-level music recognition
This paper describes a simplified attributed programmed graph grammar to represent and process a-priori knowledge about common music notation. The presented approach serves as a high-level recognition stage and is interlocked to previous low-level recognition phases in our entire optical music recognition system (DOREMIDI++). The implemented grammar rules and control diagrams describe a declarative knowledge base to drive a transformation algorithm. This transformation converts the results of symbol recognition stages to a symbolic representation of the musical score.