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Welcome to VEMUS!
Welcome to the website of the VEMUS Project!
Here you can visit the download section
VEMUS at the dafx08 conference on Sept 01-04
VEMUS at the ISME conference on July 24/25
VEMUS on Euronews
You can also download the video here
VEMUS at the IST2006 Event
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The technological and methodological innovations of the VEMUS project are being presented at the IST 2006 Exhibition at a special stand. Visit VEMUS at: Zone 5 - Everyone’s included!
More information: VEMUS @ IST20006 | The Exhibition |
- Project Fact Sheet
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Project Name VEMUS
Virtual European Music SchoolProject Ref. No. IST-27952 Programme FP6-2004-IST-4 Activity IST?2004?2.4.13
Strengthening the Integration
of the ICT research effort in
an Enlarged EuropeStarting Date 1/10/2005 Duration 36 months

The VEMUS Presentation Sheet
is a brochure with the VEMUS
project profile and objectives.It includes information about
the participanting organisations
and contact details.
VEMUS stands for "Virtual European Music School" and is a project
funded by the European Commission under the Information Society
Technologies (IST) Programme of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6).
The VEMUS project started on October 2005 aiming to design, develop and evaluate an open, highly interactive, and networked multilingual music tuition framework for popular instruments and a set of innovative pedagogically-motivated e-learning components addressing different learning settings. A key goal of VEMUS is to contribute to strengthening the integration of the IST European Research Area, through the active participation of partners from new and associate Member States. To this end, the VEMUS Consortium includes 8 organisations from 6 countries, 3 of which are new or associate member states.
VEMUS will build on the knowledge and results of the successful IMUTUS project that delivered an efficient practicing environment for the recorder; it will extend the pedagogical and technological basis of IMUTUS to cover additional popular instruments, additional learning environments, and enhanced pedagogical scenarios. Preliminary validation activities carried out by IMUTUS clearly showed a strong potential for the concept and approach. VEMUS will scale-up validation activities to obtain more coherent and statistically meaningful results and to identify the critical factors for wider deployment.
A more detailed overview of the VEMUS project can be found in the project overview section.
Τhis website will provide up-to-date information on the project's activities and results. The website will be regularly updated so make sure you check back often!
--The VEMUS Team










This page is intended to open VEMUS Data Set to the music recognition research community as a Benchmark Data Set for comparing different music recognition approaches and algorithms