Thanks! Having a keyword (MusicIR or variants) to chase down certainly helps, and I like the term "nichesourcing," which is definitely what this project is about.
On 7/15/14 7:38 AM, Jodi Schneider wrote: > Sounds cool, Gary. I agree with Brooke: the MusicIR community (J. Stephen > Downie & many others) would be a good starting point. > > The work I'm aware of goes the other way -- starting from scores. For > instance, here's the Bodelain's crowdsourced digital annotation project: > http://www.whats-the-score.org/ > > Andrew Bullen also did a talk in 2008 and Code4Lib journal article about > Optical Music Recognition: > http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/84 > You can get to a video from: > http://www.niso.org/blog/?p=5 > > On the crowdsourcing front, you might look at the nichesourcing approach to > get stuff to the right people: > http://www.cs.vu.nl/~guus/papers/Boer12b.pdf > > Let us know how it goes! -- Gary McGath, Professional Software Developer http://www.garymcgath.com