Published Works
de Reuse, Timothy and Ichiro Fujinaga. 2022. "A Transformer-Based "Spellchecker" for Detecting Errors in OMR Output." In Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. Bengaluru, India. Poster + Presentation + Paper
de Groot-Maggetti, Jacob, Timothy de Reuse, Laurent Feisthauer, Samuel Howes, Yaolong Ju, Suzuka Kokubu, Sylvain Margot, Néstor Nápoles López, and Finn Upham. 2020. "Data quality matters: Iterative corrections on a corpus of Mendelssohn string quartets and implications for MIR Analysis." In Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. Montreal, Canada. Poster + Presentation + Paper
de Reuse, Timothy, and Ichiro Fujinaga. 2019. “Robust Transcript Alignment on Medieval Chant Manuscripts.” In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Reading Music Systems. Delft, Netherlands. Paper
de Reuse, Timothy, and Ichiro Fujinaga. 2019. “Pattern Clustering in Monophonic Music by Learning a Non-Linear Embedding from Human Annotations.” In Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. Delft, Netherlands. Paper
de Reuse, Timothy. 2018. “A Machine Learning Approach to Pattern Discovery in Symbolic Music.” Master’s Thesis, Montreal, Canada: McGill University.
Posters / Talks
de Reuse, Timothy. 2023. "The Effect of Symbolic Representation Design on Notions of Difference Between Musical Scores"(Presentation, Sequences in London Workshop, London, United Kingdom, May 11-12, 2023). Presentation
de Reuse, Timothy and Jonathan Orland. 2022. "Computational Methods Applied to Motivic Analyses of Jazz Improvisation"(Presentation, CIRMMT-OICRM-BRAMS Annual Student Symposium, Montreal, QC, May 24, 2022). Poster
de Reuse, Timothy and Ichiro Fujinaga. 2019. "CopyForward: Point-Set Matching for Predicting Patterns" (poster, International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference MIREX Session, Delft, Netherlands, May 24, 2022). Poster
de Reuse, Timothy. 2019. "What's a Gay Anthem?" (presentation, Schulich School of Music Queer History Month Event, Montreal, QC, September 27, 2019). Video of (an extended version of this) presentation