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    Classification Accuracy Is Not Enough:On the Evaluation of Music Genre Recognition Systems

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    A novel automatic hierachical approach to music genre classification

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    Automatic music genre classification is an important component in Music Information Retrieval (MIR). It has gained lot of attention lately due to the rapid growth in the use of digital music. Past work in this area has already produced a number of audio features and classification techniques; however, genre classification still remains an unsolved problem. In this paper we explore a hybrid unsupervised/supervised top-down hierarchical classification approach. Most existing work on hierarchical music genre classification relies on human built trees and taxonomies; however these hierarchies may not always translate well into machine classification problems. Therefore, we explore an automatic approach to construct a classification tree through subspace cluster analysis. Experimental results validate the tree building algorithm and provide a new research direction for automatic genre classification. We also addressed the issue of scarcity in publicly available music datasets, by introducing a new dataset containing genre, artist and album labels
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