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This paper presents AudioCycle, a prototype application for browsing through music loop libraries. AudioCycle provides the user with a graphical view where the audio extracts are visualized and organized according to their similarity in terms of musical properties, such as timbre, harmony, and rhythm. The user is able to navigate in this visual representation, and listen to individual audio extracts,...
This article describes how semantic Web technologies can be used to interlink musical data sources that have traditionally been isolated and difficult to integrate.
The Virtual Conductor is an artificial conducting system for tutoring purposes that uses real-time audio analysis of music played by musicians and uses this analysis to animate a virtual human that acts as a conductor. The analysis detects the tempo and the dynamics of the music, compares the results with the score and the intentions of the conductor and modifies the conducting behavior when the musicians...
We have extended our sports video browsing framework for personal video recorders, such as recordable-DVD recorders, blu-ray disc recorders and/or hard disc recorders, to music segment detection. Our extension to Japanese broadcast music video programs consists of detecting audio segment boundaries such as conversations with guests followed by music/song etc. Our proposed system first identifies the...
We have extended our sports video browsing framework for personal video recorders, such as recordable-DVD recorders, blu-ray disc recorders and/or hard disc recorders, to music segment detection. Our extension to Japanese broadcast music video programs consists of detecting audio segment boundaries such as conversations with guests followed by music/song etc. Our proposed system first identifies the...
This paper demonstrates the importance of temporal sequences for passage-level music information retrieval. A number of audio analysis problems are solved successfully by using models that throw away the temporal sequence data. This paper suggests that we do not have this luxury when we consider a more difficult problem: that is finding musically similar passages within a narrow range of musical styles...
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