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If you use kernpy in your research or academic work, please cite it using the following reference.

BibTeX

@software{kernpy2024,
  title={kernpy: Python Humdrum **kern utilities},
  author={Rizo Valero, David and Cerveto Serrano, Joan},
  url={https://github.com/OMR-PRAIG-UA-ES/kernpy},
  version={1.6.0},
  year={2024},
  license={AGPL-3.0-only},
  organization={Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Group, University of Alicante}
}

APA Style

Rizo Valero, D., & Cerveto Serrano, J. (2024). kernpy: Python Humdrum **kern utilities (Version 1.6.0) [Computer software]. https://github.com/OMR-PRAIG-UA-ES/kernpy

Plain Text

kernpy: Python Humdrum **kern utilities by David Rizo Valero and Joan Cerveto Serrano. Version 1.6.0. Available at https://github.com/OMR-PRAIG-UA-ES/kernpy

How to Copy

In LaTeX

Copy the BibTeX entry above and paste it into your .bib file. Then in your document:

\cite{kernpy2024}

In Word or Google Docs

Copy the APA style citation into your bibliography.

In Markdown

According to [kernpy documentation](https://kernpy.pages.dev/), kernpy is a Python toolkit for working with Humdrum **kern format.

Version and Release Notes

You can find version-specific information at GitHub Releases.

To cite a specific version, replace 1.6.0 with your version number in the citations above.

Paper on kernpy

If you would like to reference a peer-reviewed publication about kernpy, please check the project repository for any associated publications.

Acknowledgments

kernpy was developed by the Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Group at the University of Alicante, Spain. Learn more about their research at PRAIG.

License

kernpy is distributed under the AGPL-3.0-only license. See LICENSE for details.