In this paper we present an algorithm for automatic classification of sound into speech, instrumental sound/ music and silence. The method is based on thresholding of features derived from the modulation envelope of the frequency limited audio signal. Four characteristics are examined for discrimination: the occurrence and duration of energy peaks, rhythmic content and the level of harmonic content. The proposed algorithm allows classification directly on MPEG-1 audio bitstreams. The performance of the classifier was evaluated on TRECVID test data. The test results are above-average among all TREC participants. The approaches adopted by other research groups participating in TREC are also discussed
This research aimed to find novel features that can be used to discriminate between speech and music...
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Classifying an audio signal into either speech or music has been of continuous interest to researche...
In this paper we present an algorithm for automatic classification of sound into speech, instrumenta...
This paper describes a proposed algorithm for speech/music discrimination, which works on data direc...
A novel approach to speech-music discrimination based on rhythm (or beat) detection is introduced. R...
Abstract: This paper describes a proposed algorithm for speech/music discrimination, which works on ...
Driven by the demand of information retrieval, video editing and human-computer interface, in this p...
This paper deals with the Music/Speech classification problem, starting from a set of features extra...
This thesis addresses the problem of classifying an audio stream as either speech or music, an issue...
The explosive increases in the amounts of audio (and multimedia) data being generated, processed, an...
Audio signal classification consists of extracting physical and perceptual features from a sound, an...
This paper deals with a novel approach to speech / music segmentation based on four original feature...
Signal processing methods for audio classification and music content analysis are developed in this ...
This paper deals with the musical genre classification problem, starting from a set of features extr...
This research aimed to find novel features that can be used to discriminate between speech and music...
The paper presents a novel classification and segmentation scheme for MP3 and AAC audio in the compr...
Classifying an audio signal into either speech or music has been of continuous interest to researche...
In this paper we present an algorithm for automatic classification of sound into speech, instrumenta...
This paper describes a proposed algorithm for speech/music discrimination, which works on data direc...
A novel approach to speech-music discrimination based on rhythm (or beat) detection is introduced. R...
Abstract: This paper describes a proposed algorithm for speech/music discrimination, which works on ...
Driven by the demand of information retrieval, video editing and human-computer interface, in this p...
This paper deals with the Music/Speech classification problem, starting from a set of features extra...
This thesis addresses the problem of classifying an audio stream as either speech or music, an issue...
The explosive increases in the amounts of audio (and multimedia) data being generated, processed, an...
Audio signal classification consists of extracting physical and perceptual features from a sound, an...
This paper deals with a novel approach to speech / music segmentation based on four original feature...
Signal processing methods for audio classification and music content analysis are developed in this ...
This paper deals with the musical genre classification problem, starting from a set of features extr...
This research aimed to find novel features that can be used to discriminate between speech and music...
The paper presents a novel classification and segmentation scheme for MP3 and AAC audio in the compr...
Classifying an audio signal into either speech or music has been of continuous interest to researche...