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P-Karaoke: Personalized Karaoke System

by Xian-sheng Hua, Lie Lu, Hong-jiang Zhang - in Proc. 12th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, ACM , 2004
"... In this demonstration, a personalized Karaoke system, P-Karaoke, is proposed. In the P-Karaoke system, personal home videos and photographs, which are automatically selected from users’ multimedia database according to their content, users ’ preferences or music, are utilized as the background video ..."
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In this demonstration, a personalized Karaoke system, P-Karaoke, is proposed. In the P-Karaoke system, personal home videos and photographs, which are automatically selected from users’ multimedia database according to their content, users ’ preferences or music, are utilized as the background

Personalized Karaoke

by Xian-Sheng Hua Lie , 2003
"... proposed. In the P-Karaoke system, personal home videos and photographs, which are automatically selected from users' multimedia database according to their content, users' preferences or music, are utilized as the background videos of the Karaoke. The selected video clips, photographs, an ..."
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proposed. In the P-Karaoke system, personal home videos and photographs, which are automatically selected from users' multimedia database according to their content, users' preferences or music, are utilized as the background videos of the Karaoke. The selected video clips, photographs

752 Singing Voice Detection for Karaoke Application

by Arun Shenoy, Yuansheng Wu, Ye Wang
"... We present a framework to detect the regions of singing voice in musical audio signals. This work is oriented towards the development of a robust transcriber of lyrics for karaoke applications. The technique leverages on a combination of low-level audio features and higher level musical knowledge of ..."
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We present a framework to detect the regions of singing voice in musical audio signals. This work is oriented towards the development of a robust transcriber of lyrics for karaoke applications. The technique leverages on a combination of low-level audio features and higher level musical knowledge

accepted to appear in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA A Query-by-Singing System for Retrieving Karaoke Music

by Hung-ming Yu, Wei-ho Tsai, Hsin-min Wang, Senior Member
"... Abstract—This paper investigates the problem of retrieving karaoke music using query-by-singing techniques. Unlike regular CD music, where the stereo sound involves two audio channels that usually sound the same, karaoke music encompasses two distinct channels in each track: one is a mixture of the ..."
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karaoke database comprised of 1,071 popular songs demonstrate the feasibility of query-by-singing retrieval for karaoke music.

Nishino: “A System for Presenting Background Scenes of Karaoke Using an Active Database System

by Tsutomu Terada , Masahiko Tsukamoto - Proceedings of the ISCA 18th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications , 2003
"... Abstract In recent years, it has become popular to use multimedia data for building presentations. In cases of real-time contents are built, a powerful mechanism is necessary for extracting materials suited to the situation from a large amount of multimedia data. In this study, as an example of suc ..."
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of such a mechanism, we constructed the Active Karaoke system, which generates background scenes for karaoke using an active database. An active database is a database system that processes prescribed actions automatically in response to the occurrence of an event. We show that Active Karaoke can extract

A Music Retrieval System based on Query-by-singing for

by Karaoke Jukebox, Hung-ming Yu, Wei-ho Tsai, Hsin-min Wang
"... Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of retrieving Karaoke music by singing. The Karaoke music encompasses two audio channels in each track: one is a mix of vocal and background accompaniment, and the other is composed of accompaniment only. The accompaniments in the two channels often rese ..."
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database, we propose a phrase onset detection method based on Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) for predicting the most likely beginning of a sung query, and adopt a multiple-level multiple-pass Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) for melody similarity comparison. The experiments conducted on a Karaoke database

TOWARDS QUERY BY SINGING/HUMMING ON AUDIO DATABASES

by Er Duda, Andreas Nürnberger, Sebastian Stober
"... Current work on Query-by-Singing/Humming (QBSH) focusses mainly on databases that contain MIDI files. Here, we present an approach that works on real audio recordings that bring up additional challenges. To tackle the problem of extracting the melody of the lead vocals from recordings, we introduce ..."
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Current work on Query-by-Singing/Humming (QBSH) focusses mainly on databases that contain MIDI files. Here, we present an approach that works on real audio recordings that bring up additional challenges. To tackle the problem of extracting the melody of the lead vocals from recordings, we introduce

D.: Teaching a music search engine through play

by Bryan Pardo - In: CHI 2007, Computer/Human Interaction , 2007
"... Systems able to find a song based on a sung, hummed, or whistled melody are called Query-By-Humming (QBH) systems. We propose an approach to improve search performance of a QBH system based on data collected from an online social music game, Karaoke Callout. Users of Karaoke Callout generate trainin ..."
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Systems able to find a song based on a sung, hummed, or whistled melody are called Query-By-Humming (QBH) systems. We propose an approach to improve search performance of a QBH system based on data collected from an online social music game, Karaoke Callout. Users of Karaoke Callout generate

Super MBox: an efficient/effective content-based music retrieval system

by Jyh-shing Roger Jang, Hong-ru Lee, Jiang-chun Chen - In: The 9th ACM Multimedia Conference, 2001 , 2001
"... This demo presents an implementation of a content-based music retrieval system that can take a user's acoustic input (8-second clip of singing or humming) via a microphone and then retrieve the intended song from a database containing 13,000 candidate songs. The system, known as Super MBox, dem ..."
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This demo presents an implementation of a content-based music retrieval system that can take a user's acoustic input (8-second clip of singing or humming) via a microphone and then retrieve the intended song from a database containing 13,000 candidate songs. The system, known as Super MBox

QUERY BY HUMMING SYSTEM

by Arefin Huq, Mark Cartwright, Bryan Pardo
"... Systems able to find a song based on a sung, hummed, or whistled melody are called Query-By-Humming (QBH) systems. Tunebot is an online QBH web service and iPhone app that connects users to the desired re-cording on Amazon.com or iTunes. Tunebot’s search-able database is composed of thousands of use ..."
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Systems able to find a song based on a sung, hummed, or whistled melody are called Query-By-Humming (QBH) systems. Tunebot is an online QBH web service and iPhone app that connects users to the desired re-cording on Amazon.com or iTunes. Tunebot’s search-able database is composed of thousands
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