A Probabilistic Method for Tracking a Vocalist (1998)
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@TECHREPORT{Grubb98aprobabilistic,
author = {Lorin V. Grubb and Tom Mitchell and Jack Mostow},
title = {A Probabilistic Method for Tracking a Vocalist},
institution = {},
year = {1998}
}
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Abstract
When a musician gives a recital or concert, the music performed generally includes accompaniment. To render a good performance, the soloist and the accompanist must know the musical score and must follow the other musician's performance. Both performing and rehearsing are limited by constraints on the time and money available for bringing musicians together. Computer systems that automatically provide musical accompaniment offer an inexpensive, readily available alternative. Effective computer accompaniment requires software that can listen to live performers and follow along in a musical score. This work presents an implemented system and method for automatically accompanying a singer given a musical score. Specifically, I offer a method for robust, real-time detection of a singer's score position and tempo. Robust score following requires combining information obtained both from analyzing a complex signal (the singer's performance) and from processing symbolic notation (the score). Unfortunately, the mapping from the available information to score position does not define a function. Consequently, this work investigated a statistical characterization of a singer's score position and a model that combines the available musical information to produce a probabilistic position estimate. By making







