In the past decades, many successful approaches for language identification have been published. However, almost none of these approaches were developed with singing in mind. Singing has a lot of characteristics that differ from speech, such as a wider variance of fundamental frequencies and phoneme durations, vibrato, pronunciation differences, and different semantic content. We present a new phonotactic language identification system for singing based on phoneme posteriorgrams. These posteriorgrams were extracted using acoustic models trained on English speech ( TIMIT) and on an unannotated English-language a-capella singing dataset ( DAMP). SVM models were then trained on phoneme statistics. The models are evaluated on a set of amateur s...
We investigate the automatic recognition of emotions in the singing voice and study the worth and ro...
We investigate the automatic recognition of emotions in the singing voice and study the worth and ro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Phonation, the process of producing a quasi-periodic s...
Automatic language identification for singing is a topic that has not received much attention for th...
This paper studies the influence of n-gram language models in the recognition of sung phonemes and w...
Speech recognition in singing is a task that has not been widely researched so far. Singing possesse...
Automatic singing detection and singing phoneme recognition are two MIR research topics that have ga...
Analysis of expression in singing voice is gaining more importance as the current assessment systems...
In this paper, a new method for recognizing phonemes in singing is proposed. Recognizing phonemes in...
As part of the research into content-based music information retrieval (MIR), this paper presents a ...
We propose a multimodal singing language classification model that uses both audio content and textu...
Phonetic segmentation is the breakup and classication of the sound signal into a string of phones. T...
Previous research indicates that automatic language identification systems based on phonotactic info...
Oftentimes when we listen to a familiar singer, the unique qual-ities of that performer’s voice allo...
In this paper, we propose a novel area of research referred to as singing information processing. To...
We investigate the automatic recognition of emotions in the singing voice and study the worth and ro...
We investigate the automatic recognition of emotions in the singing voice and study the worth and ro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Phonation, the process of producing a quasi-periodic s...
Automatic language identification for singing is a topic that has not received much attention for th...
This paper studies the influence of n-gram language models in the recognition of sung phonemes and w...
Speech recognition in singing is a task that has not been widely researched so far. Singing possesse...
Automatic singing detection and singing phoneme recognition are two MIR research topics that have ga...
Analysis of expression in singing voice is gaining more importance as the current assessment systems...
In this paper, a new method for recognizing phonemes in singing is proposed. Recognizing phonemes in...
As part of the research into content-based music information retrieval (MIR), this paper presents a ...
We propose a multimodal singing language classification model that uses both audio content and textu...
Phonetic segmentation is the breakup and classication of the sound signal into a string of phones. T...
Previous research indicates that automatic language identification systems based on phonotactic info...
Oftentimes when we listen to a familiar singer, the unique qual-ities of that performer’s voice allo...
In this paper, we propose a novel area of research referred to as singing information processing. To...
We investigate the automatic recognition of emotions in the singing voice and study the worth and ro...
We investigate the automatic recognition of emotions in the singing voice and study the worth and ro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Phonation, the process of producing a quasi-periodic s...