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Chroma Binary Similarity and Local Alignment Applied to Cover Song Identification

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Chroma Binary Similarity and Local Alignment Applied to Cover Song Identification
Abstract--We present a new technique for audio signal comparison based on tonal subsequence alignment and its application to detect cover versions (i.e., different performances of the same underlying musical piece). Cover song identification is a task whose popularity has increased in the music information retrieval (MIR) community along in the past, as it provides a direct and objective way to evaluate music similarity algorithms. This paper first presents a series of experiments carried out with two state-of-the-art methods for cover song identification. We have studied several components of these (such as chroma resolution and similarity, transposition, beat tracking or dynamic time warping constraints), in order to discover which characteristics would be desirable for a competitive cover song identifier. After analyzing many cross-validated results, the importance of these characteristics is discussed, and the best performing ones are finally applied to the newly proposed method. M...
Joan Serrà, Emilia Gómez, Perfecto H
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TASLP
Authors Joan Serrà, Emilia Gómez, Perfecto Herrera, Xavier Serra
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