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HOW SIGNIFICANT IS STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT? THE CASE OF AUDIO MUSIC SIMILARITY AND RETRIEVAL
"... The principal goal of the annual Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange (MIREX) experiments is to determine which systems perform well and which systems perform poorly on a range of MIR tasks. However, there has been no systematic analysis regarding how well these evaluation results transla ..."
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who want to predict the realworld implications of formal evaluations should properly report upon practical significance (i.e., large effect-size). Using data from the 18 systems submitted to the MIREX 2011 Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval task, we ran an experiment with 100 real-world users
Computing Statistical Spectrum Descriptors for Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval
, 2006
"... This paper describes our submission to the MIREX 2006 Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval task. The task was to submit an audio feature extraction algorithm, to compute music similarity measures and to return a distance matrix from an audio collection consisting of 5000 pieces, which was subsequent ..."
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This paper describes our submission to the MIREX 2006 Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval task. The task was to submit an audio feature extraction algorithm, to compute music similarity measures and to return a distance matrix from an audio collection consisting of 5000 pieces, which
Audio music similarity and retrieval: Evaluation power and stability
- In Int. Society for Music Information Retrieval Conf. (ISMIR'11
, 2011
"... In this paper we analyze the reliability of the results in the evaluation of Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval systems. We focus on the power and stability of the evaluation, that is, how often a significant difference is found between sys-tems and how often these significant differences are inco ..."
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In this paper we analyze the reliability of the results in the evaluation of Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval systems. We focus on the power and stability of the evaluation, that is, how often a significant difference is found between sys-tems and how often these significant differences
and others. Investigating Music Collections at Different Scales with AudioDB
- Journal of New Music Research
"... Content-based search of music collections presents differing challenges at different scales and according to the task at hand. In this paper, we consider a number of different use cases for content-based similarity search, at scales ranging between a detailed investigation of a single track to searc ..."
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collection. We present the audioDB software for content-based search, and describe how it has been used to address use cases across these different collection sizes; we in addition show that the interpretation of similarity as a distance which can be modelled statistically, initially motivated by our desire
hardware and mobile web technology Master of Science Thesis in Programme Computer Systems and Networks
, 2013
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LEADERS ON THE COUCH: THE CASE OF ROBERTO CALVI
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on the qualities of abstracts for information retrieval. English for Specific Purposes
- an International Journal
, 2002
"... Abstract A review of related works shows that ESP teachers generally perceive the abstract as a genre that is taught like the research article, and research focus has been on genre analyses in various disciplines. The important concern of ESP is to facilitate novice writers in producing abstracts f ..."
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and significant content representation to function effectively as surrogates. Finally, the practice of providing standard retrieval tools like keywords is also a means to enhance the abstract quality. It increases visibility and retrievability of abstracts on the retrieval systems. It would appear that the ESP
MODELING EXTREME VALUES OF PROCESSES OBSERVED AT IRREGULAR TIME STEPS: APPLICATION TO
"... This work is motivated by the analysis of the extremal behavior of buoy and satellite data describing wave conditions in the North Atlantic Ocean. The available data sets consist of time series of significant wave height (Hs) with irregular time sampling. In such a situation, the usual statistical m ..."
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This work is motivated by the analysis of the extremal behavior of buoy and satellite data describing wave conditions in the North Atlantic Ocean. The available data sets consist of time series of significant wave height (Hs) with irregular time sampling. In such a situation, the usual statistical
A review of visual memory capacity: Beyond individual items and toward structured representations.
, 2011
"... Traditional memory research has focused on identifying separate memory systems and exploring different stages of memory processing. This approach has been valuable for establishing a taxonomy of memory systems and characterizing their function but has been less informative about the nature of store ..."
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the encoding and retrieval of information (e.g., Critically, in order to account for the range of performance across these manipulations, such models have postulated a role for some form of "psychological similarity" between items, like how many features they share (e.g., Clearly, the more complete
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