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This paper discusses a new approach for clustering sequences of bar-long percussive and bass-line patterns in audio music collections and its application to genre classification. Many musical genres and styles are characterized by two kinds of distinct representative patterns, i.e., percussive patterns and bass-line patterns. So far, in most automatic genre classification systems, rhythmic and bass...
Many musical genres and styles are characterized by distinct representative rhythmic patterns. In most automatic genre classification systems global statistical features based on timbral dynamics such as mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) are utilized but so far rhythmic information has not so effectively been used. In order to extract bar-long unit rhythmic patterns for a music collection...
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