MarkGotham / When-in-Rome

meta-corpus of and code library for the functional harmonic analysis of music
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Clean-up for consistent dir contents #48

Closed MarkGotham closed 2 years ago

MarkGotham commented 2 years ago

Dear @napulen, @malcolmsailor, all,

As we gradually move towards a first coherent form and release of this dataset, it's time for a cleanup to make the contents of each directory as consistent as possible.

I'm inclined to think that less is more, so would suggest we include in each folder only the minimum:

All of the additional files like ...

... are easy to generate anew with code and instructions provided, but not included by default. There are now a lot of different variants (see the Code/Example folder for all supported). As always, I welcome counter suggestions and requests. Speak now!

napulen commented 2 years ago

I'm inclined to think that less is more

Agree!

  1. What is the precise meaning of Working/?
  2. What about the analysis_automatic.txt. Would that be in a separate place? Just mentioning this because the recent PR put them on the root of each folder
MarkGotham commented 2 years ago

Thanks @napulen . Yes, true, let's keep analysis_automatic.txt in there too.

Working/ folders show intermediary steps in converted corpora. For example, see Working/BPS_in_transit.csv for the BPS conversions of the Beethoven sonatas.

Have a look at README (updated just now) and see what you think. If you approve then I'll implement that set of deletions (i.e., turn this description from aspiration into reality and put my money where my mouth is!).

Thanks!

MarkGotham commented 2 years ago

Done