Treffer: Research on the model of piano practice time allocation and performance effect evaluation based on integer programming.
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In this paper, the problem of piano practice time allocation is categorized as an integer planning problem, and focuses on 0-1 integer planning in integer planning. Based on the advantageous information in the 0-1 integer programming problem, the value of feasible solutions and the index set corresponding to the feasible solutions are proposed to realize the piano practice time allocation based on integer programming. For the evaluation of piano playing effect, a piano playing effect evaluation method based on the extraction of musical melody features is proposed, which adopts the base note cycle extraction algorithm based on the short-time autocorrelation method to extract the base note of the musical melody, and improves the linear scaling algorithm to solve the problem of uneven playing speeds and so on. In the piano practice practice allocation experiment, the average allocation time of player A applying the time allocation method of this paper is 2516s, which is higher than that of player B with the traditional allocation time, and the average concentration time accounts for 98.53% of the average time, which is better than that of player B's 95.43% share. Compared with the traditional manual evaluation method, the evaluation results of this paper's piano playing effect evaluation method in different test times sum up to 1, and the evaluation effect is better. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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