We describe and test the methodological set up for a web-based listening experiment that assesses the perception of inter-song similarity optimizing the trade-off between stimulus coverage and experimental time. The experiment used a relatively large set of stimuli of Western popular music: 78 song excerpts selected from 13 genres, involving 78 participants. The experiment used triadic comparisons of song excerpts to present the participants with a low-complexity task, and a partially balanced incomplete block design (PBIBD) to reduce the number of stimulus comparisons with the consequent possibility of extending the stimulus set. The three control variables used in the excerpt selection, genre, tempo and timbre, showed statistically signif...
quency-based musical features are sufficient to explain the similarity judgments that underlie liste...
Contains fulltext : 54998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measurements of ...
Systems to predict human judgments of music similarity directly from the audio have generally been b...
We describe and test the methodological set up for a web-based listening experiment that assesses th...
While listening to a piece of music, listeners automatically build a mental image of the song by abs...
We investigate a method for automatic extraction of inter-song similarity for songs selected from se...
This study applied a multi-dimensional scaling approach to isolating a number of perceptual dimensio...
We present a pilot study on ways to increase inter- and intra-rater agreement in quantification of g...
Melodic similarity is a central concept in many sub-disciplines of musicology, as well as for many c...
The paper presents a comparative study of music features derived from audio recordings, i.e. the sam...
Many studies have considered the role of diverse musical parameters in the perception and cognition ...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of melodic similarity as a determinant of melody st...
Various models of melodic similarity have been proposed and assessed in perceptual experiments. Cont...
Contains fulltext : 149750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Music similarit...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the perception of structural boundaries in six popular...
quency-based musical features are sufficient to explain the similarity judgments that underlie liste...
Contains fulltext : 54998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measurements of ...
Systems to predict human judgments of music similarity directly from the audio have generally been b...
We describe and test the methodological set up for a web-based listening experiment that assesses th...
While listening to a piece of music, listeners automatically build a mental image of the song by abs...
We investigate a method for automatic extraction of inter-song similarity for songs selected from se...
This study applied a multi-dimensional scaling approach to isolating a number of perceptual dimensio...
We present a pilot study on ways to increase inter- and intra-rater agreement in quantification of g...
Melodic similarity is a central concept in many sub-disciplines of musicology, as well as for many c...
The paper presents a comparative study of music features derived from audio recordings, i.e. the sam...
Many studies have considered the role of diverse musical parameters in the perception and cognition ...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of melodic similarity as a determinant of melody st...
Various models of melodic similarity have been proposed and assessed in perceptual experiments. Cont...
Contains fulltext : 149750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Music similarit...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the perception of structural boundaries in six popular...
quency-based musical features are sufficient to explain the similarity judgments that underlie liste...
Contains fulltext : 54998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measurements of ...
Systems to predict human judgments of music similarity directly from the audio have generally been b...