Audio Data from: Jazz Trio Database

The Jazz Trio Database is a dataset composed of about 45 hours of improvised jazz performances annotated by an automated signal processing pipeline. See our publication in Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (DOI: 10.5334/tismir.186). This repository contains th...

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description The Jazz Trio Database is a dataset composed of about 45 hours of improvised jazz performances annotated by an automated signal processing pipeline. See our publication in Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (DOI: 10.5334/tismir.186). This repository contains the audio files used to create the annotations (both mixed, "raw" files, and unmixed, "stem" files processed using audio source separation models). Its purpose is to serve as a reference database for the design and evaluation of various music information retrieval systems, including (but not limited to) onset detection, beat tracking, and automatic music transcription. Dataset structure: We provide audio for JTD as two multi-part .zip files, one containing the unmixed audio ("raw.zip.***", with 9 files) and another containing the separated stems ("processed.zip.***", with 17 files). To open these files, download all the corresponding archives and open the ***.zip.001 file using a tool for opening multi-part zip files, such as 7zip, WinRAR, The Unarchiver... No annotations or metadata are provided with this archive; these can instead be found on the GitHub repository. Track names are consistent between audio, metadata, and annotations for a single track. All files are encoded as stereo 16-bit .WAV audio with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. License JTD audio is provided for academic research purposes only and the material contained within it should not be used for any commercial purpose without the express permission of the copyright holders. Access will only be granted for research projects, and potential users of the audio data must apply for access to the data. These requests are checked manually: please do not fill in the form multiple times, we will aim to grant you access as soon as possible. Note that the annotations and metadata are provided on an open access basis and do not require permission to be granted  Citation If you use the Jazz Trio Database in your work, please cite the paper where it was first introduced: @article{jazz-trio-database title = {Jazz Trio Database: Automated Annotation of Jazz Piano Trio Recordings Processed Using Audio Source Separation}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.186}, doi = {10.5334/tismir.186}, publisher = {Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval}, author = {Cheston, Huw and Schlichting, Joshua L and Cross, Ian and Harrison, Peter M C}, year = {2024}, }
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