Hi there 👋, I'm Tim. I'm a research assistant at Corpus monodicum and am currently working on my doctoral thesis on Chant in the Medieval Ages from a statistical point of view. I am also interested in web development and machine learning.
I am currently working on:
- A Bayesian Phylogenetic Model for a Collection of Medieval Chant Variants to Explore Different Historical Traces of Chants.
- A Paper about Network Modeling of the Transmission of Trope Elements
- A Paper on determining played scales and their relationship to chords in jazz music (Corpus study derived from the Weimar Jazz Database)
- MonodiKit, an interface that simplifies using Corpus monodicum data for digital corpus studies. Additionally, it serves as a conversion interface, enabling the transformation of the data into standardized formats such as MEI.
My academic profile: Tim Eipert – Universität Würzburg
Email: tim.eipert@uni-wuerzburg.de
- I am working on better understanding Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference to describe a model of transmitted medieval chant.