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Finding solos in music Christine Smit. What is a ‘solo’? a single note sounding at a time a single note sounding at a time.

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1 Finding solos in music Christine Smit

2 What is a ‘solo’? a single note sounding at a time a single note sounding at a time

3 Why do this? solo finder + instrument identifier = instrument sample library

4 What characterizes a solo? non-solo solonon-solo

5 What characterizes a solo?

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7 The Approach Estimate pitch Estimate pitch Filter out pitch (and partials) Filter out pitch (and partials) See how much residual energy is left See how much residual energy is left

8 Unfiltered vs. Filtered

9 Initial test run Setup: 20 1-minute samples hand labeled 20 1-minute samples hand labeled 28% solo, 72% non-solo 28% solo, 72% non-soloResults: 23% correct identification of solo frames 23% correct identification of solo frames 90% correct identification of non-solo frames 90% correct identification of non-solo frames

10 The culprit?

11 Next step… Markov!


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