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English: This image depicts the steps that are usually involved in an Optical Music Recognition system and was proposed by David Bainbridge and Tim Bell in their 2001 article "The Challenge of Optical Music Recognition", Computers and the Humanities.
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Reproduction of the general framework for Optical Music Recognition proposed by David Bainbridge and Tim Bell in 2001.

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