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User guided audio selection from complex sound mixtures

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User guided audio selection from complex sound mixtures
In this paper we present a novel interface for selecting sounds in audio mixtures. Traditional interfaces in audio editors provide a graphical representation of sounds which is either a waveform, or some variation of a time/frequency transform. Although with these representations a user might be able to visually identify elements of sounds in a mixture, they do not facilitate object-specific editing (e.g. selecting only the voice of a singer in a song). This interface uses audio guidance from a user in order to select a target sound within a mixture. The user is asked to vocalize (or otherwise sonically represent) the desired target sound, and an automatic process identifies and isolates the elements of the mixture that best relate to the user’s input. This way of pointing to specific parts of an audio stream allows a user to perform audio selections which would have been infeasible otherwise. ACM Classification: H.5.5 [Multimedia Information Systems]: Sound and Music Computing,...
Paris Smaragdis
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where UIST
Authors Paris Smaragdis
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