We propose a novel cepstral representation called the uniform dis-crete cepstrum (UDC) to represent the timbre of sound sources in a sound mixture. Different from ordinary cepstrum and MFCC which have to be calculated from the full magnitude spectrum of a source after source separation, UDC can be calculated directly from isolated spectral points that are likely to belong to the source in the mixture spectrum (e.g., non-overlapping harmonics of a harmonic source). Existing cepstral representations that have this property are discrete cepstrum and regularized discrete cepstrum, however, compared to the proposed UDC, they are not as effective and are more complex to compute. The key advantage of UDC is that it uses a more natural and locally ...
Abstract. Detecting multiple pitches (F0s) and segregating musical instrument lines from monaural re...
A particular aspect in the perception of sound is concerned with what is commonly termed as texture ...
Recently there has been a greater need to analyze, summarize, and categorize the increasing amount o...
Automated instrument recognition is necessary to efficiently obtain instrumentation information for ...
This thesis suggests and tests two methods for categorizing instruments in a musical signal. The fir...
Abstract. A compact, general and accurate model of the timbral characteristics of musical instrument...
Abstract. A compact, general and accurate model of the timbral char-acteristics of musical instrumen...
Abstract—This paper introduces a new music signal processing method to extract multiple fundamental ...
cote interne IRCAM: Burred09aNone / NoneNational audienceWe propose a new method for detecting the m...
The structured arrangement of sounds in musical pieces, results in the unique creation of complex ac...
Cepstrum coefficients are widely used as features for both speech and music. In this paper, the use ...
We propose a new method for detecting the musical instru-ments that are present in single-channel mi...
Composers rely on implicit knowledge of instrument timbres to achieve certain effects in orchestrati...
We provide a new solution to the problem of feature variations caused by the overlapping of sounds i...
This paper presents a system that allows users to customize an audio signal of polyphonic music (inp...
Abstract. Detecting multiple pitches (F0s) and segregating musical instrument lines from monaural re...
A particular aspect in the perception of sound is concerned with what is commonly termed as texture ...
Recently there has been a greater need to analyze, summarize, and categorize the increasing amount o...
Automated instrument recognition is necessary to efficiently obtain instrumentation information for ...
This thesis suggests and tests two methods for categorizing instruments in a musical signal. The fir...
Abstract. A compact, general and accurate model of the timbral characteristics of musical instrument...
Abstract. A compact, general and accurate model of the timbral char-acteristics of musical instrumen...
Abstract—This paper introduces a new music signal processing method to extract multiple fundamental ...
cote interne IRCAM: Burred09aNone / NoneNational audienceWe propose a new method for detecting the m...
The structured arrangement of sounds in musical pieces, results in the unique creation of complex ac...
Cepstrum coefficients are widely used as features for both speech and music. In this paper, the use ...
We propose a new method for detecting the musical instru-ments that are present in single-channel mi...
Composers rely on implicit knowledge of instrument timbres to achieve certain effects in orchestrati...
We provide a new solution to the problem of feature variations caused by the overlapping of sounds i...
This paper presents a system that allows users to customize an audio signal of polyphonic music (inp...
Abstract. Detecting multiple pitches (F0s) and segregating musical instrument lines from monaural re...
A particular aspect in the perception of sound is concerned with what is commonly termed as texture ...
Recently there has been a greater need to analyze, summarize, and categorize the increasing amount o...