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The Handwritten Online Musical Symbols (HOMUS) dataset<ref>[http://grfia.dlsi.ua.es/homus/  http://grfia.dlsi.ua.es/homus/]</ref> consists of 15200 musical notations or symbols collected from 100 musicians.
 
The Handwritten Online Musical Symbols (HOMUS) dataset<ref>[http://grfia.dlsi.ua.es/homus/  http://grfia.dlsi.ua.es/homus/]</ref> consists of 15200 musical notations or symbols collected from 100 musicians.
Each symbol is considered to belong to one of 32 classes in the consideration that the eighth note symbol and its horizontally inverted symbol as the same.
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Each symbol is considered to belong to one of 32 classes in the consideration that the eighth, sixteenth, thirty-second, and sixty-fourth note symbols and their horizontally inverted symbols are included in the same classes, respectively.
The symbol samples in this dataset  
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Each symbol sample in this dataset consists of at least one stroke and a stroke isdefined as a sequence of two dimensional points, which are the successive locations of a stylus pen on a device in time sequence while the pen touches the device.
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We consider a musical symbol as a set of strokes<ref>J. Calvo-Zaragoza and J. Oncina, "Recognition of Pen-Based Music Notation: The HOMUS Dataset", ''Proceedings of 2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)'', pp. 3038-3034.</ref>.
 
We consider a musical symbol as a set of strokes<ref>J. Calvo-Zaragoza and J. Oncina, "Recognition of Pen-Based Music Notation: The HOMUS Dataset", ''Proceedings of 2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)'', pp. 3038-3034.</ref>.
  
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The Handwritten Online Musical Symbols (HOMUS) dataset<ref>http://grfia.dlsi.ua.es/homus/</ref> consists of 15200 musical notations or symbols collected from 100 musicians. Each symbol is considered to belong to one of 32 classes in the consideration that the eighth, sixteenth, thirty-second, and sixty-fourth note symbols and their horizontally inverted symbols are included in the same classes, respectively. Each symbol sample in this dataset consists of at least one stroke and a stroke isdefined as a sequence of two dimensional points, which are the successive locations of a stylus pen on a device in time sequence while the pen touches the device.

We consider a musical symbol as a set of strokes<ref>J. Calvo-Zaragoza and J. Oncina, "Recognition of Pen-Based Music Notation: The HOMUS Dataset", Proceedings of 2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), pp. 3038-3034.</ref>.


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