fwiw, there is a short description of adaptive oscillators (incl. large/kolen) 
and some code in robert rowe's 'machine musicianship'.
cheers,
volker.


On 01.02.2011, at 17:27, Dan Stowell wrote:

> Hi -
> 
> I'm looking for an implementation of Edward Large's beat tracking perceptual 
> model, as described in:
> 
> Large (1996), Modeling Beat Perception with a Nonlinear Oscillator.
> Large & Kolen (1994). Resonance and the perception of musical meter.
> 
> A colleague pointed me to this page of Doug Eck's:
> http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~eckdoug/vibe/
> 
> This looks useful because it's a published implementation, but it's also a 
> little offputting because the website says things like "It used to work fine, 
> honest [...] expect some minor bugs [...] It will almost certainly be a pain 
> to work with ;-)."
> 
> Can anyone vouch for this code, or know any other implementations of Large's 
> model?
> 
> Thanks
> Dan
> 
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