peer reviewedAbstract Cover song identification involves calculating pairwise similarities between a query audio track and a database of reference tracks. While most authors make exclusively use of chroma features, recent work tends to demonstrate that combining similarity estimators based on multiple audio features increases the performance. We improve this approach by using a hierarchical rank aggregation method for combining estimators based on different features. More precisely, we first aggregate estimators based on global features such as the tempo, the duration, the loudness, the beats, and the average chroma vectors. Then, we aggregate the resulting composite estimator with four popular state-of-the-art methods based on chromas as w...
Music is incorporated into our daily lives whether intentional or unintentional. It evokes respons...
13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. v3: Accepted version13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. v3: Accepted versi...
As music collections are growing up every day, it becomes necessary to keep them organized. Therefor...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we evaluate a set of methods for combining features for cover song ident...
In this paper, we evaluate a set of methods for combining features for cover song identification. We...
We present a new technique for audio signal comparison based on tonal subsequence alignment and its ...
Cover song identification is a field of music information retrieval where the task is to determine w...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of determining whether two songs are different versions of...
Automatically detecting cover songs imply being robust to several kinds of musical modulations. Timb...
Large music collections, ranging from thousands to millions of tracks, are unsuited to manual search...
Similarity measurement plays an important role in various information retrieval tasks. In this paper...
A cover song is a new performance or recording of a pre-viously recorded music by an artist other th...
Part 3: Data Analysis and Information RetrievalInternational audienceCover song identification has b...
A study is presented of the cover song retrieval problem, in which multiple performances of the same...
For large-scale cover song identification, most previous works take a single feature vector as the r...
Music is incorporated into our daily lives whether intentional or unintentional. It evokes respons...
13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. v3: Accepted version13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. v3: Accepted versi...
As music collections are growing up every day, it becomes necessary to keep them organized. Therefor...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we evaluate a set of methods for combining features for cover song ident...
In this paper, we evaluate a set of methods for combining features for cover song identification. We...
We present a new technique for audio signal comparison based on tonal subsequence alignment and its ...
Cover song identification is a field of music information retrieval where the task is to determine w...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of determining whether two songs are different versions of...
Automatically detecting cover songs imply being robust to several kinds of musical modulations. Timb...
Large music collections, ranging from thousands to millions of tracks, are unsuited to manual search...
Similarity measurement plays an important role in various information retrieval tasks. In this paper...
A cover song is a new performance or recording of a pre-viously recorded music by an artist other th...
Part 3: Data Analysis and Information RetrievalInternational audienceCover song identification has b...
A study is presented of the cover song retrieval problem, in which multiple performances of the same...
For large-scale cover song identification, most previous works take a single feature vector as the r...
Music is incorporated into our daily lives whether intentional or unintentional. It evokes respons...
13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. v3: Accepted version13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. v3: Accepted versi...
As music collections are growing up every day, it becomes necessary to keep them organized. Therefor...