Re: recognizing a source by its harmonic structure (Ladislava Janku )


Subject: Re: recognizing a source by its harmonic structure
From:    Ladislava Janku  <jankul(at)LAB.FELK.CVUT.CZ>
Date:    Fri, 27 Jun 2003 10:28:39 +0200

Hi! There is lot of work done in music instruments classification by frequency spectrum, cepstrum or other approaches For example, the following papers concern this problem: Brown, J.C. (1999). ``Computer identification of musical instruments using pattern recognition with cepstral coefficients as features'' J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 105, 1933-1941. Herrera P., Amatriain X., Batlle E., and Serra X. Towards Instrument Segmentation for Music Content Description: a Critical Review of Instrument Classification Techniques. In Proc. of International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval, 2000. Liu, Wan Feature selection for automatic classification of musical instrument sounds Proceedings of the first ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries Roanoke, Virginia, United States Pages: Pages: 247 - 248 Year of Publication: 2001 ISBN:1-58113-345-6 Brown, J.C. (1996). "Frequency ratios of spectral components of musical sounds" J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99, 1210-1218. Brown, J.C., Houix, O. & McAdams, S. (2001) Feature dependence in the automatic identification of musical woodwind instruments. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109, pp. 1064-1072. Kinoshita, T., Sakai, S. & Tanaka, H. (1999) Musical soundsource identification based on frequency component adaptation. Proc. IJCAI-99 Workshop on ComputationalAuditory Scene Analysis, Stockholm, Sweden. Marques, J. & Moreno, P. (1999) A study of musical instrument classification using Gaussian mixture models andsupport vector machines. Cambridge Research LaboratoryTechnical Report Series CRL/4. Martin, K. (1999) Sound-source recognition: A theory andcomputational model. PhD Thesis, MIT G.J. Brown, J. Egging A MISSING FEATURE APPROACH TO INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION IN POLYPHONIC MUSIC, ICASSP03 Ladislava Janku ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregoire, Jerry" <jgregoire(at)ECE.MONTANA.EDU> To: <AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:33 PM Subject: recognizing a source by its harmonic structure > Does anyone know of work done that categorizes sources by patterns in their > harmonic structure. > > An example would be to separate a guitar from a flute using the harmonic > relationships of f0, f1, f2, ... of a guitar compared to the flute's > harmonics. > > Jerry Gregoire >


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