Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Dataset

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Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Dataset. / Høffding, Simon; Bergstrøm, Rebecca Josefine Five; Bishop, Laura et al.
In: Music and Science, Vol. 8, 03.2025, p. 1-7.

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Harvard

Høffding, S, Bergstrøm, RJF, Bishop, L, Lucas, P, Burnim, K, Cancino-Chacón, C, Clim, A, Good, M, Hansen, NC, Karlsen, ES, Kvale, LH, Laeng, B, Lartillot, O, Lippert, E, Martin, R, Nielsen, N, Omprakash, R, Paulsrud, TS, Rosas, F, Swarbrick, D, Sørbø, S, Upham, F, Vrasdonk, A, Vuoskoski, J, Wallot, S, Yi, W, Danielsen, A & Jensenius, AR 2025, 'Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Dataset', Music and Science, vol. 8, pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1177/20592043241303288

APA

Høffding, S., Bergstrøm, R. J. F., Bishop, L., Lucas, P., Burnim, K., Cancino-Chacón, C., Clim, A., Good, M., Hansen, N. C., Karlsen, E. S., Kvale, L. H., Laeng, B., Lartillot, O., Lippert, E., Martin, R., Nielsen, N., Omprakash, R., Paulsrud, T. S., Rosas, F., ... Jensenius, A. R. (2025). Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Dataset. Music and Science, 8, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1177/20592043241303288

Vancouver

Høffding S, Bergstrøm RJF, Bishop L, Lucas P, Burnim K, Cancino-Chacón C et al. Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Dataset. Music and Science. 2025 Mar;8:1-7. Epub 2025 Feb 26. doi: 10.1177/20592043241303288

Bibtex

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AU - Clim, Alena

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AU - Paulsrud, Thea Sørli

AU - Rosas, Fernando

AU - Swarbrick, Dana

AU - Sørbø, Solveig

AU - Upham, Finn

AU - Vrasdonk, Atilla

AU - Vuoskoski, Jonna

AU - Wallot, Sebastian

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