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Author Identification from Song Lyrics
Machine Learning (ML) tools have been used extensively in a wide variety of domains
recently. Due the enormous amount of data being produced, machine learning techniques
are being heavily used to make sense of data & derive meaningful results. Using machine
learning tools, we can turn the data into knowledge.
Music is one of the truest forms of art. Bangladesh has a great history of music with a
great tradition of song writing over centuries. Authorship attribution is the way of
identifying the author from a linguistic corpus.
This paper demonstrates a guideline to identify the author of a Bengali song from the
lyrics of that song using machine learning. This research work presents the first work on
machine learning approach for author attribution from the lyrics of a song. Here six
methods of machine learning are used for the author identification and high accuracies
have been achieved from these methods. It is observed that Naïve Bayes method provides
higher accuracy in comparison with the other methods
Sa Ding Ding’s Wan Wu Sheng : world, pop and buddhist music cross-over / Song Xi Xian
Sa Ding Ding is a female pop artist from mainland China known for her success in the world music category. Her music reflects a fusion of Tibetan Buddhist chant, Tibetan folk song and western popular music elements. This dissertation reports an analysis of her music and an investigation into the poises state of composition that highlights the possible categorization of commercial Buddhist music. There is an absent of current research in Buddhist music that focus on Sa and her music. In this study, Sa’s Wan Wu Sheng was selected as a case for analysis. Both musical elements and extra-musical elements were examined. Methodology includes literature review, virtual fieldwork, interview, listening analysis, score analysis, and video analysis. The outcome reveals a heavy use of Tibetan Buddhist chant and Sanskrit text, including visual images that portray Buddhist elements that can be categorized under commercial Buddhist music
Linked Lives, Linked Trajectories: Intergenerational Association of Intragenerational Income Mobility
Cheng, Siwei, and Xi Song. "Linked lives, linked trajectories: intergenerational association of intragenerational income mobility." American Sociological Review 84, no. 6 (2019): 1037-1068
Linked Lives, Linked Trajectories: Intergenerational Association of Intragenerational Income Mobility
Cheng, Siwei, and Xi Song. "Linked lives, linked trajectories: intergenerational association of intragenerational income mobility." American Sociological Review 84, no. 6 (2019): 1037-1068
Linked Lives, Linked Trajectories: Intergenerational Association of Intragenerational Income Mobility
Cheng, Siwei, and Xi Song. "Linked lives, linked trajectories: intergenerational association of intragenerational income mobility." American Sociological Review 84, no. 6 (2019): 1037-1068
Song
Author attribution from Rudolph, 240. Printed on yellow paper with black ink. Set to the tune of "Happy land of Canaan". First line "You Rebels come along and listen to my song"
The effect of using English Song on student’s pronunciation at Grade XI SMA N 1 Batangtoru
This research focused on the affect of using English song on students’ pronunciation at Grade XI SMA N 1 Batangtoru .The students difficulties with the pronunciation of short and long vowels are that they were shy and afraid that when they spoke English, their friends would laugh because they used a Bataknese accent, they had low motivation to study short and long vowels, and they also lacked pronunciation practice. The purpose of this research is to know how the students pronunciation before using english song, how students pronunciation after using english song and is there any significant effect of using english song on students pronunciation. This research used quantitative approach by using experimental method. The population were all the XI SMA N 1 Batangtoru. The sample were XI- 1 as a control class consisted of 26 students and XI-3 as an experimental class consisted of 26 students. The data were collected through pre-test and post-test in word and analyzed by using independent sample T-test. The result of this research showed that mean score of experimental research was higher than mean score of control class after using English song . It means English song significantly affects students pronunciation at grade XI SMA N 1 Batangtoru
Song Chunfang lun ju. Di 3 ji
宋春舫著.附: 同名異娶 / 王爾德.本電子書乃根據《香港版權條例(第528章)》而複製, 並只可在大學圖書館系統內的獨立電子書系統上使用.Song Chunfang zhu.Ben dian zi shu nai gen ju "Xianggang ban quan tiao li (Di 528 zhang)" er fu zhi, bing zhi ke zai da xue tu shu guan xi tong nei de du li dian zi shu xi tong shang shi yong.Fu: Tong ming yi qu / Wang Erde
The Singer or the Song? Developments in Performers' Rights from the Perspective of a Cultural Economist
Over the last century, performers gradually acquired statutory protection of their economic and moral
rights. These rights are not copyright in the legal sense but neighboring rights and until recently, they
were mainly remuneration rights that are collectively administered. With the WPPT (WIPO
Performers and Phonograms Treaty), performers now have individual exclusive rights for digital
performances; this leads to the question: what has motivated this change – is it a change in the
perception of the value of performer or a change brought about by the changing technology of copying or,
indeed, a change that reflects different economic costs and benefits? The paper discusses the role of
copyright law as an incentive to performers and asks if the economic role of the performer is so different
from that of the author. The conclusion is that a complex interaction of the legal regulations, economic
conditions and institutional arrangements for administering these new rights will determine the outcome
Nan Song Shuzhou gong du yi jian zheng li yu yan jiu Zheng li yu yan jiu
Ben shu shi dui wo she yu 1990 nian chu ban de ying yin ben "Song ren yi jian" de zheng li yu yan jiu. Gai shu shi liao feng fu, she ji zheng zhi, jing ji, jun shi yi ji Song dai gong wen ge shi he shu yi, shi zhen gui de shi wu wen xian. "Song ren yi jian" fan ying le bu shao nan Song shi qi di fang guan fu ji gou she zhi he xing zheng guan li zhi du, bu chong le xu duo Song dai cai zheng, shui shou zheng ce de xin cai liao, bao liu le nan Song chu nian Jiang Huai di qu zhan bei zhuang kuang de xi jie cai liao, hai shi Song dai wen shu zhi du de zhong yao cai liao, you zhu yu Song shi yan jiu de shen ru. Zheng li ben yan jin gui fan, ge shi ming xi, ji ben huan yuan le Song jian tu ban de ben lai mian mao, ju you jiao qiang de can kao jia zh
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