A system for machine recognition of music patterns
We introduce a system for machine recognition of music patterns. The problem is put into a pattern recognition framework in the sense that an error between a target pattern and scanned pattern is minimized. The error takes into account pitch and rhythm information. The pitch error measure consists o...
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Zusammenfassung: | We introduce a system for machine recognition of music patterns. The problem is put into a pattern recognition framework in the sense that an error between a target pattern and scanned pattern is minimized. The error takes into account pitch and rhythm information. The pitch error measure consists of an absolute (objective) error and a perceptual error. The latter depends on an algorithm for establishing the tonal context which is based on Krumhansl's (1990) key-finding algorithm. The sequence of maximum correlations that it outputs is smoothed with a cubic spline and is used to determine weights for perceptual and absolute pitch errors. Maximum correlations are used to create the assigned key sequence, which is then filtered by a recursive median filter to improve the structure of the output of the key finding algorithm. A procedure for choosing weights given to pitch and rhythm errors is discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6149 2379-190X |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICASSP.1998.679656 |