A software application for the optical recognition, the superimposition
and the collation of early music prints

What does it do?
With its optical
recognition feature, Aruspix acts as a unique music
scanning
software for early music prints.
Aruspix also has the particularity that it learns and
improves itself dynamically as soon as a
page is processed and corrected by the user.
With its superimposition
and collation features,
Aruspix acts as a tool for music editors
in order to compare early music editions and re-editions when compiling
comprehensive critical modern editions.
See the video of
Prof. Douglas Eck (Université de
Montréal) presenting our machine learning research at the NIPS
'07 Workshop on
Music, Brain and Cognition
People involved
Laurent Pugin (lead developer)
John Ashley Burgoyne
Etienne Darbellay
Ichiro Fujinaga
Andrew Hankinson
Christopher Niven
Gabriel Vigliensoni
Former contributors
Greg Eustace
Tristan Himmelman
Tristan Matthews
Marnie Reckenberg
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