We present an exhaustive review of research on automatic classification of sounds from musical instruments. Two different but complementary approaches are examined, the perceptual approach and the taxonomic approach. The former is targeted to derive perceptual similarity functions in order to use them for timbre clustering and for searching and retrieving sounds by timbral similarity. The latter is targeted to derive indexes for labeling sounds after culture- or user-biased taxonomies. We review the relevant features that have been used in the two areas and then we present and discuss different techniques for similarity-based clustering of sounds and for classification into pre-defined instrumental categories
New digital musical instruments are difficult for organologists to deal with, due to their heterogen...
peer-reviewedThis study aims to create an automatic musical instrument classifier by extracting aud...
An organizing account of everyday sounds could greatly simplify the management of audio data. The jo...
We present an exhaustive review of research on automatic classification of sounds from musical instr...
Automatic classification of musical instrument is an old research topic in music information retriev...
International audienceAutomatic timbre characterization of audio signals can help to measure similar...
The automatic identification of musical instrument timbres occurring in a recording of music has man...
This dissertation records the development of a process that enables within class classification of m...
A set of features extracted from audio sources is investigated for content-based classification of m...
A statistical pattern-recognition technique was applied to the classification of musical instrument ...
This paper describes a method of constructing a musical instrument hierarchy reflecting the similari...
Abstract—We propose a new approach to instrument recog-nition in the context of real music orchestra...
Lots of work has been done on speech and speaker recognition. Many technologies were developed for t...
72 p.The fundamental area in this project is Automatic Recognition of Musical Instruments. The idea ...
A particular aspect in the perception of sound is concerned with what is commonly termed as texture ...
New digital musical instruments are difficult for organologists to deal with, due to their heterogen...
peer-reviewedThis study aims to create an automatic musical instrument classifier by extracting aud...
An organizing account of everyday sounds could greatly simplify the management of audio data. The jo...
We present an exhaustive review of research on automatic classification of sounds from musical instr...
Automatic classification of musical instrument is an old research topic in music information retriev...
International audienceAutomatic timbre characterization of audio signals can help to measure similar...
The automatic identification of musical instrument timbres occurring in a recording of music has man...
This dissertation records the development of a process that enables within class classification of m...
A set of features extracted from audio sources is investigated for content-based classification of m...
A statistical pattern-recognition technique was applied to the classification of musical instrument ...
This paper describes a method of constructing a musical instrument hierarchy reflecting the similari...
Abstract—We propose a new approach to instrument recog-nition in the context of real music orchestra...
Lots of work has been done on speech and speaker recognition. Many technologies were developed for t...
72 p.The fundamental area in this project is Automatic Recognition of Musical Instruments. The idea ...
A particular aspect in the perception of sound is concerned with what is commonly termed as texture ...
New digital musical instruments are difficult for organologists to deal with, due to their heterogen...
peer-reviewedThis study aims to create an automatic musical instrument classifier by extracting aud...
An organizing account of everyday sounds could greatly simplify the management of audio data. The jo...