نتایج جستجو برای: genre approach

تعداد نتایج: 1299759  

2006
Peter Ahrendt

In this paper music genre classification has been explored with special emphasis on the decision time horizon and ranking of tappeddelay-line short-time features. Late information fusion as e.g. majority voting is compared with techniques of early information fusion1 such as dynamic PCA (DPCA). The most frequently suggested features in the literature were employed including melfrequency cepstra...

2005
Eric Childress Andrew Houghton Diane Vizine-Goetz

This paper presents an approach for providing terminology Web services for controlled vocabulary terms. Services are implemented within a service oriented framework. A set of experimental services for genre vocabularies is provided through the MS Office Research pane, a built-in feature of Internet Explorer (IE) when users have loaded MS Office 2003. Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox and Op...

2005
Suhit Gupta Hila Becker Gail Kaiser Salvatore Stolfo

The content of a webpage is usually contained within a small body of text and images, or perhaps several articles on the same page; however, the content may be lost in the clutter (defined as cosmetic features such as animations, menus, sidebars, obtrusive banners). Automatic content extraction has many applications, including browsing on small cell phone and PDA screens, speech rendering for t...

2003
Juan José Burred Alexander Lerch

A system for the automatic classification of audio signals according to audio category is presented. The signals are recognized as speech, background noise and one of 13 musical genres. A large number of audio features are evaluated for their suitability in such a classification task, including well-known physical and perceptual features, audio descriptors defined in the MPEG-7 standard, as wel...

2000
Klaus Ries Lori S. Levin Liza Valle Alon Lavie Alexander H. Waibel

The classification of speech genre is not yet an established task in language technologies. However we believe that it is a task that will become fairly important as large amounts of audio (and video) data become widely available. The technological cability to easily transmit and store all human interactions in audio and video could have a radical impact on our social structure. The major open ...

2016
Jack Atherton Blair Kaneshiro

We present an analysis of musical influence using intact lyrics of over 550,000 songs, extending existing research on lyrics through a novel approach using directed networks. We form networks of lyrical influence over time at the level of three-word phrases, weighted by tf-idf. An edge reduction analysis of strongly connected components suggests highly central artist, songwriter, and genre netw...

2011
Henning Wachsmuth Kathrin Bujna

The term “genre” covers different aspects of both texts and documents, and it has led to many classification schemes. This makes different approaches to genre identification incomparable and the task itself unclear. We introduce the linguistically motivated text classification task language function analysis, LFA, which focuses on one well-defined aspect of genres. The aim of LFA is to determin...

2005
Kateryna Falkovych Frank Nack

The availability of semantically enriched data in repositories of larger content providers offers a means for new ways of multimedia presentation authoring. Existing (semi-)automatic content composition environments explore limited numbers of genres and concentrate on templatebased approaches for composing discourse structures for these genres. We analyze a number of genres based on identifiabl...

2018
Izaro Goienetxea José María Martínez-Otzeta Basilio Sierra Iñigo Mendialdua

Music genre classification is a challenging research concept, for which open questions remain regarding classification approach, music piece representation, distances between/within genres, and so on. In this paper an investigation on the classification of generated music pieces is performed, based on the idea that grouping close related known pieces in different sets -or clusters- and then gen...

Journal: :Int. J. Semantic Computing 2009
Carlos Nascimento Silla Alessandro L. Koerich Celso A. A. Kaestner

In this paper we present an analysis of the suitability of four different feature sets which are currently employed to represent music signals in the context of the automatic music genre classification. To such an aim, feature selection is carried out through genetic algorithms, and it is applied to multiple feature vectors generated from different segments of the music signal. The feature sets...

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