Choral singing is a widely practiced form of ensemble singing wherein a group of people sing simultaneously in polyphonic harmony. The most commonly practiced setting for choir ensembles consists of four parts; Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass (SATB), each with its own range of fundamental frequencies (F0s). The task of source separation for this choral setting entails separating the SATB mixture into its constituent parts. Source separation for musical mixtures is well studied and many Deep Learning-based methodologies have been proposed for the same. However, most of the research has been focused on a typical case which consists in separating vocal, percussion and bass sources from a mixture, each of which has a distinct spectral structure. ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
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Comunicació presentada a: Sound & Music Computing Conference celebrada del 28 al 31 de maig de 2019 ...
Choral singing is a widely practiced form of ensemble singing wherein a group of people sing simulta...
Comunicació presentada a: International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference celebrat ...
Polyphonic vocal recordings are an inherently challenging source separation task due to the melodic ...
Choral music separation refers to the task of extracting tracks of voice parts (e.g., soprano, alto,...
Choral music recordings are a particularly challenging target for source separation due to the chora...
Ensemble singing is a well-established practice across cultures, found in a great diversity of forms...
[[abstract]]Monaural singing voice separation is an extremely challenging problem. While efforts in ...
In this work, we tackle the challenging problem of separating monophonic instrument mixtures found i...
Unison singing is the name given to an ensemble of singers simultaneously singing the same melody an...
Choral music separation refers to the task of extracting tracks of voice parts (e.g., soprano, alto,...
Vocal source separation and fundamental frequency estimation in music are tightly related tasks. The...
The goals of this thesis are the creation of new datasets to study aspects of choir singing, focusin...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Comunicació presentada a: International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference celebrat ...
Comunicació presentada a: Sound & Music Computing Conference celebrada del 28 al 31 de maig de 2019 ...
Choral singing is a widely practiced form of ensemble singing wherein a group of people sing simulta...
Comunicació presentada a: International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference celebrat ...
Polyphonic vocal recordings are an inherently challenging source separation task due to the melodic ...
Choral music separation refers to the task of extracting tracks of voice parts (e.g., soprano, alto,...
Choral music recordings are a particularly challenging target for source separation due to the chora...
Ensemble singing is a well-established practice across cultures, found in a great diversity of forms...
[[abstract]]Monaural singing voice separation is an extremely challenging problem. While efforts in ...
In this work, we tackle the challenging problem of separating monophonic instrument mixtures found i...
Unison singing is the name given to an ensemble of singers simultaneously singing the same melody an...
Choral music separation refers to the task of extracting tracks of voice parts (e.g., soprano, alto,...
Vocal source separation and fundamental frequency estimation in music are tightly related tasks. The...
The goals of this thesis are the creation of new datasets to study aspects of choir singing, focusin...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Comunicació presentada a: International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference celebrat ...
Comunicació presentada a: Sound & Music Computing Conference celebrada del 28 al 31 de maig de 2019 ...