Hello 'ponders! On a whim, after looking through the publications page[0], I decided to search for other, interesting papers that are related to LilyPond. Here's a few I've found:
1) Shaffer, Kris. "Make Stunning Schenker Graphs with GNU Lilypond". Linux J. 2005, no.140 (2005). 2) Nápoles López, Néstor, Gabriel Vigliensoni, and Ichiro Fujinaga. "The effects of translation between symbolic music formats: A case study with Humdrum, Lilypond, MEI, and MusicXML." In Music Encoding Conference, Vienna, Austria. 2019. 3) Colbert-Pollack, Seth, "RNN monophonic sheet music generation with LilyPond" (2018). IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound. Paper 2. https://digital.kenyon.edu/dh_iphs_ai/2 4) Duckworth, Richard. "Microtonal Notation: LilyPond as a score editor for Bohlen-Pierce Scales." 5) Sinclair, Stephen, Michael Droettboom, and Ichiro Fujinaga. "Lilypond for pyScore: Approaching a universal translator for music notation." In ISMIR, pp. 387-388. 2006. 6) Gordini, Tommaso, and Davide Liessi. "LilyPond: un music engraver integrabile con LATEX." Not sure what exactly are the criteria for inclusion, but they all clearly relate, at least. Any of these look good? Cheers, Hendursaga [0] https://lilypond.org/publications.html [1] https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.5555/1103141.1103142 [2] http://www.x-lab.info/papers/effects_of_translation/effects_of_translation.pdf [3] https://digital.kenyon.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=dh_iphs_ai [4] http://www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/handle/2262/75007/SMI%20DKIT%20140612_2DOC.pdf [5] https://archives.ismir.net/ismir2006/paper/000156.pdf [6] https://guitex.org/home/images/ArsTeXnica/AT018/gordini-liessi.pdf _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
