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Beyond Bars: Distribution of Edit Operations in Historical Prints

Published: September 16, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.12786v1

By: Adrian Nachtwey, Fabian C. Moss, Anna Viktoria Katrin Plaksin

Potential Business Impact:

Speeds up music study by sampling parts.

Business Areas:
Audiobooks Media and Entertainment, Music and Audio

In this paper, we present a method for conducting comparative corpus studies in musicology that reduces the time-consuming digitization process. Instead of encoding whole corpora of musical sources, we suggest sampling bars from these sources. We address the challenge of selecting representative samples and evaluate three different sampling methods. We used Beethoven's Bagatelles Op. 33 as a case study to find the method that works best in finding samples representative with respect to differences. We believe that this approach offers significant value to musicological research by enabling large-scale analyses and thereby statistically sound results. Moreover, we believe our work to be a valuable step toward understanding nineteenth-century editorial practices and enriching the field of scholarly editing of historical musical works.


Page Count
24 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Sound