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Editing and Representation of Ancient Russian Semiographic Chants on the Web

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This paper presents a web service for input of ancient Russian manuscript into electronic form. Researchers, historians and musicians can process musical manuscripts written in Znamenny Notation via this input system. In order to represent semiographic chants, we used a special font-face, which was developed during the project “Computer Semiography”. Our objective was to study features of ancient Russian musical chants and create a system for editing and playing of these chants.

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    “Fund for Znamenny Chants”, http://znamen.ru/.

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    Project, “Computer Semiography”, http://it-claim.ru/semio.

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Philippovich, A., Danshina, M., Golubeva, I. (2014). Editing and Representation of Ancient Russian Semiographic Chants on the Web. In: Ignatov, D., Khachay, M., Panchenko, A., Konstantinova, N., Yavorsky, R. (eds) Analysis of Images, Social Networks and Texts. AIST 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 436. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12580-0_6

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