[MEI-L] Tools/libraries to find staves in scanned sheet music

David Rizo Valero drizo at dlsi.ua.es
Thu Apr 30 16:52:52 CEST 2020


Hi Urs,

this recently published paper describes a method that I suppose it can be used also in CWN.

Automatic Staff Reconstruction within SIMSSA Project
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/7/2468/htm

Best regards,
David



> El 30 abr 2020, a las 9:41, Urs Liska <ul at openlilylib.org> escribió:
> 
> Dear MEI,
> 
> I am investigating ways to produce empty staves/barlines to overlay
> over scanned sheet music. The use case is creating teaching/testing
> sheets for music theory and aural training classes (so the target
> repertoire would be mostly common western notation).
> 
> My first approach was to create a Scribus script that draws staff- and
> barlines from rectangles that have been drawn over the systems. While
> this works surprisingly well it is still a tedious work for longer and
> full scores.
> 
> AFAIK the detection of staff- and barlines is basically a solved
> challenge in OMR. Could somebody point me towards the potentially
> easiest approach I should explore? Algorithms, libraries, ready-to-use
> tools?
> 
> What I need is something that analyses (multipage) sheet music from
> image or PDF files and produces a structured text file with all the
> relevant coordinates, or anything from which I can instruct some tool
> (whether Inkscape, Scribus, LilyPond or whatever) to generate the empty
> sheet music to overlay over the scanned score.
> 
> Thank you for any pointers
> Urs
> 
> PS: Do you agree with me that trying to somehow *remove* the musical
> content from a scanned image is a much less promising approach?
> 
> 
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