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Scalable Recognition with a Vocabulary Tree

by David Nistér, Henrik Stewénius - IN CVPR , 2006
"... A recognition scheme that scales efficiently to a large number of objects is presented. The efficiency and quality is exhibited in a live demonstration that recognizes CD-covers from a database of 40000 images of popular music CD's. The scheme ..."
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A recognition scheme that scales efficiently to a large number of objects is presented. The efficiency and quality is exhibited in a live demonstration that recognizes CD-covers from a database of 40000 images of popular music CD's. The scheme

Mental representations for musical meter

by Caroline Palmer, Carol L. Krumhansl - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , 1990
"... Investigations of the psychological representation for musical meter provided evidence for an internalized hierarchy from 3 sources: frequency distributions in musical compositions, goodnessof-fit judgments of temporal patterns in metrical contexts, and memory confusions in discrimination judgments. ..."
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for structural regularities underlying musical meter that influence perceiving, remembering, and composing music. Perception of music, speech, and other complex human behaviors requires the processing of structured information over time. Psychological theories of serially ordered behaviors often reveal

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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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

The quest for ground truth in musical artist similarity

by Daniel P. W. Ellis, Brian Whitman - in Proc. International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval ISMIR-2002 , 2002
"... It would be interesting and valuable to devise an automatic measure of the similarity between two musicians based only on an analysis of their recordings. To develop such a measure, however, presupposes some ‘ground truth ’ training data describing the actual similarity between certain pairs of arti ..."
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of artists that constitute the desired output of the measure. Since artist similarity is wholly subjective, such data is not easily obtained. In this paper, we describe several attempts to construct a full matrix of similarity measures between a set of some 400 popular artists by regularizing limited

“NOT REGULARLY MUSICAL”: MUSIC IN THE WORK OF VIRGINIA WOOLF By

by Vanessa Manhire, Vanessa Manhire, Marianne Dekoven, Marianne Dekoven , 2010
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MUSIC TAGGING WITH REGULARIZED LOGISTIC REGRESSION

by Bo Xie, Wei Bian, Dacheng Tao, Parag Chordia
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EDITORIAL- COMPUTERS AND MUSIC

by Gartland Jones, Loren Means , 1057
"... This special double issue of the YLEM Journal on music has been gestating for several years. It marks the first time that YLEM has issued a CD-ROM with its publication. The manuscripts come from a variety of sources. I ran across Brian Evans ’ web page when I was working on the May-June 2000 issue o ..."
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This special double issue of the YLEM Journal on music has been gestating for several years. It marks the first time that YLEM has issued a CD-ROM with its publication. The manuscripts come from a variety of sources. I ran across Brian Evans ’ web page when I was working on the May-June 2000 issue

Functional data analysis for sparse longitudinal data.

by Fang Yao , Hans-Georg Müller , Jane-Ling Wang - Journal of the American Statistical Association , 2005
"... We propose a nonparametric method to perform functional principal components analysis for the case of sparse longitudinal data. The method aims at irregularly spaced longitudinal data, where the number of repeated measurements available per subject is small. In contrast, classical functional data a ..."
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analysis requires a large number of regularly spaced measurements per subject. We assume that the repeated measurements are located randomly with a random number of repetitions for each subject and are determined by an underlying smooth random (subject-specific) trajectory plus measurement errors. Basic

A Technique for "regular Expression" Style Searching in Polyphonic Music

by Matthew J. Dovey - In the 2nd Annual International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR’2001 , 2001
"... This paper discussed some of the ongoing investigative work on integrating these two systems conducted as part of the NSF/JISC funded OMRAS (Online Music Retrieval and Searching) project into polyphonic searching of music. It describes a simple and efficient "piano-roll" based algorithm fo ..."
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This paper discussed some of the ongoing investigative work on integrating these two systems conducted as part of the NSF/JISC funded OMRAS (Online Music Retrieval and Searching) project into polyphonic searching of music. It describes a simple and efficient "piano-roll" based algorithm

Signal Processing Methods for the Automatic Transcription of Music

by Anssi Klapuri , 2004
"... Signal processing methods for the automatic transcription of music are developed in this thesis. Music transcription is here understood as the process of analyzing a music signal so as to write down the parameters of the sounds that occur in it. The applied notation can be the traditional musical no ..."
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frequency (F0) estimation, that is, estimation of the F0s of several concurrent musical sounds. The other subproblem addressed is musical meter estimation. This has to do with rhythmic aspects of music and refers to the estimation of the regular pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music
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