We consider the problem of automatic vocal melody transcription: translating an audio recording of a sung melody into a musical score. While previous work has focused on finding the closest notes to the singer's tracked pitch, we instead seek to recover the melody the singer intended to sing. Often, the melody a singer intended to sing differs from what they actually sang; our hypothesis is that this occurs in a singer-specific way. For example, a given singer may often be flat in certain parts of her range, or another may have difficulty with certain intervals. We thus pursue methods for singer-specific training which use learning to combine different methods for pitch prediction. In our experiments with human subjects, we show that v...
Detecting pitch values for singing voice in the presence of music accompaniment is challenging but u...
Singing transcription refers to the automatic conversion of a recorded singing signal into a sequenc...
A melodic performance can be slightly out of tune (i.e., enlargement or compression of an interval o...
The inability to vocally match a pitch can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an approach for melody tracking is proposed and applied to applications o...
Poor singing ability can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor control. Many pri...
Despite the central role that melody plays in music perception, it remains an open challenge in MIR ...
This paper presents an automatic lyrics transcription (ALT) method for music recordings that leverag...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
Melody extraction algorithms for single-channel polyphonic music typically rely on the salience of t...
Transcription of music refers to the analysis of a music signal in order to produce a parametric rep...
In order to categorize sung performances as “in tune” or “out of tune”, one can measure the deviatio...
Individual singing voices tend to be easy for a listener to identify, particularly when compared to ...
International audienceThe problem of pitch tracking has been extensively studied in the speech resea...
Music being an industry with a vast digital presence, today, we have access to a large number of aud...
Detecting pitch values for singing voice in the presence of music accompaniment is challenging but u...
Singing transcription refers to the automatic conversion of a recorded singing signal into a sequenc...
A melodic performance can be slightly out of tune (i.e., enlargement or compression of an interval o...
The inability to vocally match a pitch can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an approach for melody tracking is proposed and applied to applications o...
Poor singing ability can be caused by poor pitch perception or by poor vocal-motor control. Many pri...
Despite the central role that melody plays in music perception, it remains an open challenge in MIR ...
This paper presents an automatic lyrics transcription (ALT) method for music recordings that leverag...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
Melody extraction algorithms for single-channel polyphonic music typically rely on the salience of t...
Transcription of music refers to the analysis of a music signal in order to produce a parametric rep...
In order to categorize sung performances as “in tune” or “out of tune”, one can measure the deviatio...
Individual singing voices tend to be easy for a listener to identify, particularly when compared to ...
International audienceThe problem of pitch tracking has been extensively studied in the speech resea...
Music being an industry with a vast digital presence, today, we have access to a large number of aud...
Detecting pitch values for singing voice in the presence of music accompaniment is challenging but u...
Singing transcription refers to the automatic conversion of a recorded singing signal into a sequenc...
A melodic performance can be slightly out of tune (i.e., enlargement or compression of an interval o...