In this paper, we propose a new approach to query-by-humming, focusing on MP3 songs database. Since MP3 songs are much more difficult in melody representation than symbolic performance data, we adopt to extract feature descriptors from the vocal sounds part of the songs. Our approach is based on signal filtering, sub-band spectral processing, MDCT coefficients analysis and peak energy detection by ignorance of the background music as much as possible. Finally, we apply dual dynamic programming algorithm for feature similarity matching. Experiments will show us its online performance in precision and efficiency
We present "Hum-a-song", a system built for music retrieval, and particularly for the Query-By-Hummi...
Imagine a situation where you have heard a new song over the radio or in a music shop which you l...
We present “Hum-a-song”, a system built for music retrieval, and particularly for the Query-By-Hummi...
Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of retrieving Karaoke music by singing. The Karaoke mu...
Abstract—This paper investigates the problem of retrieving karaoke music using query-by-singing tech...
With the increase in the number of music files on various devices, it can be difficult to locate a d...
With the increase in the number of music files on various devices, it can be difficult to locate a d...
Abstract. Mid-level representations are increasingly used to bridge the gap between high-level (sema...
In this study we compare the use of different music representations for retrieving alternative perfo...
In this study we compare the use of different music representations for retrieving alternative perfo...
Query-by-Humming (QBH) is the problem of identifying songs that approximately contain a sequence of ...
In the query-by-humming problem, we attempt to retrieve a specic song from a target set based on a s...
In this paper we propose a music Query by Humming System made of two main functional blocks; the fir...
In this study we compare the use of different music representations for retrieving alternative perfo...
We engineer an end-to-end music search system called MusicDB that supports query by humming. We repr...
We present "Hum-a-song", a system built for music retrieval, and particularly for the Query-By-Hummi...
Imagine a situation where you have heard a new song over the radio or in a music shop which you l...
We present “Hum-a-song”, a system built for music retrieval, and particularly for the Query-By-Hummi...
Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of retrieving Karaoke music by singing. The Karaoke mu...
Abstract—This paper investigates the problem of retrieving karaoke music using query-by-singing tech...
With the increase in the number of music files on various devices, it can be difficult to locate a d...
With the increase in the number of music files on various devices, it can be difficult to locate a d...
Abstract. Mid-level representations are increasingly used to bridge the gap between high-level (sema...
In this study we compare the use of different music representations for retrieving alternative perfo...
In this study we compare the use of different music representations for retrieving alternative perfo...
Query-by-Humming (QBH) is the problem of identifying songs that approximately contain a sequence of ...
In the query-by-humming problem, we attempt to retrieve a specic song from a target set based on a s...
In this paper we propose a music Query by Humming System made of two main functional blocks; the fir...
In this study we compare the use of different music representations for retrieving alternative perfo...
We engineer an end-to-end music search system called MusicDB that supports query by humming. We repr...
We present "Hum-a-song", a system built for music retrieval, and particularly for the Query-By-Hummi...
Imagine a situation where you have heard a new song over the radio or in a music shop which you l...
We present “Hum-a-song”, a system built for music retrieval, and particularly for the Query-By-Hummi...