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LyDAR: A LYrics Density based Approach to non-homogeneous music Resizing

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LyDAR: A LYrics Density based Approach to non-homogeneous music Resizing
In many scenarios, such as TV/radio advertising production, animation production, and presentation, music pieces are constrained in the metric of time. For example, an editor wants to use a 320s song to fit a 280s animation or to accompany a 265s radio advertisement. Current music resizing approach scales the whole piece of music in a uniform manner. However, it will degrade the effect of the compressed song and make perceptual artifacts. In this paper, a novel music resizing approach, called LyDAR (LYrics Density based Approach to non-homogeneous music Resizing), is proposed, in which the resizing operation is guided by music structural analysis. Firstly, a useful concept, lyrics density, is presented, which takes advantage of lyrics to analyze the musical structure and can be used to describe the compression-resistance for different parts of a song. Secondly, two music resizing scheduling algorithms, LDF and LDGF, are developed to schedule compression over different parts of a music...
Zhang Liu, Chaokun Wang, Lu Guo, Yiyuan Bai, Jianm
Added 09 Nov 2010
Updated 09 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICMCS
Authors Zhang Liu, Chaokun Wang, Lu Guo, Yiyuan Bai, Jianmin Wang
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