This is just to announce a new early version of my Optical Music
Recognition program, Primrose, which is written in Scheme.  You can
get it from <http://primrose.sourceforge.net/>.

The main visible change in this version is the addition of a crude
graphical interface -- when run under DrScheme, it can display the
output of some of the tests in windows.  Also, under the hood, I have
been playing around with module systems for Scheme, so the main change
is to make the program use the PLT Units module system.

>From the README file:  At the moment it knows how to locate the staffs
in a scanned sheet of music, remove them, locate the objects on the
page, and identify some of these objects (eg. rests, note heads,
stems).

-- 
         Mark Seaborn
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     ``There is a vast degree of sleaze, more than actually exists''
             -- Robin Oakley

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