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Normalized Cuts for Predominant Melodic Source Separation

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Normalized Cuts for Predominant Melodic Source Separation
The predominant melodic source, frequently the singing voice, is an important component of musical signals. In this paper, we describe a method for extracting the predominant source and corresponding melody from "real-world" polyphonic music. The proposed method is inspired by ideas from computational auditory scene analysis. We formulate predominant melodic source tracking and formation as a graph partitioning problem and solve it using the normalized cut which is a global criterion for segmenting graphs that has been used in computer vision. Sinusoidal modeling is used as the underlying representation. A novel harmonicity cue which we term harmonically wrapped peak similarity is introduced. Experimental results supporting the use of this cue are presented. In addition, we show results for automatic melody extraction using the proposed approach.
Mathieu Lagrange, Luis Gustavo Martins, Jennifer M
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TASLP
Authors Mathieu Lagrange, Luis Gustavo Martins, Jennifer Murdoch, George Tzanetakis
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