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Using generic summarization to improve music information retrieval tasks
Francisco Afonso Raposo (Raposo, F.); Ricardo Ribeiro (Ribeiro, R.); David Martins de Matos (de Matos, D. M.);
Título Revista
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2016
Língua
Inglês
País
Estados Unidos da América
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Abstract/Resumo
In order to satisfy processing time constraints, many music information retrieval (MIR) tasks process only a segment of the whole music signal. This may lead to decreasing performance, as the most important information for the tasks may not be in the processed segments. We leverage generic summarization algorithms, previously applied to text and speech, to summarize items in music datasets. These algorithms build summaries (both concise and diverse), by selecting appropriate segments from the input signal, also making them good candidates to summarize music. We evaluate the summarization process on binary and multiclass music genre classification tasks, by comparing the accuracy when using summarized datasets against the accuracy when using human-oriented summaries, continuous segments (the traditional method used for addressing the previously mentioned time constraints), and full songs of the original dataset. We show that GRASSHOPPER, LexRank, LSA, MMR, and a Support Sets-based centrality model improve classification performance when compared to selected baselines. We also show that summarized datasets lead to a classification performance whose difference is not statistically significant from using full songs. Furthermore, we make an argument stating the advantages of sharing summarized datasets for future MIR research.
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Palavras-chave
Automatic music summarization,Generic summarization algorithms,Music classification
  • Ciências Físicas - Ciências Naturais
  • Engenharia Eletrotécnica, Eletrónica e Informática - Engenharia e Tecnologia
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Referência de financiamento Entidade Financiadora
UID/CEC/50021/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia