Indian Music as Incorporeal Cultural Heritage: A Probabilistic Event-Sensitive Computational Framework for Music Composition and Reconstruction

Published: 26 March 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/8j7dgj9wbz.1
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Samarjit Roy,
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The procreative statistical framework of musical note structures produces a crucial role in multimedia music classification and reconstruction strategies. Another most significant thing for harmonious music composition is the rhythmic structures that provide musical performance in a harmonic form. This paper has illustrated computational music theory and allied factors to regulate what human beings can acquire, remember, and reconstruct music for sustaining intangible cultural heritage. The music strings or symbols are also imperative factors that assist the musicians as performance guidelines. To afford a syntactic outline of musical note arrangements, a stochastic model along with probabilistic context-free music grammar has been illustrated in this paper. The state transition analysis has also been incorporated in terms of transition table and diagram to demonstrate which state can move to the other one within a finite automaton depending on the behaviors of the current state and associated transition rule. Petri net has been used for modeling and simulating the projected complex music composition framework to analyze system performances. The Petri net simulation-based reachability and system efficiency have been evaluated for analyzing the effectiveness of the proposed event-driven architecture. For incorporating real data into the projected framework, the music composition and reconstruction tool has also been demonstrated. The system performance evaluation metric has shown that around 92% efficiency level has been achieved by analyzing the projected music composition model.

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