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Automatic Semantic Annotation of Music with Harmonic Structure
This paper presents an annotation model for harmonic structure of a piece of music, and a rule system that supports the automatic generation of harmonic annotations. Musical structure has so far received relatively little attention in the context of musical metadata and annotation, although it is highly relevant for musicians, musicologists and indirectly for music listeners. Activities in semantic annotation of music have so far mostly concentrated on features derived from audio data and file-level metadata. We have implemented a model and rule system for harmonic annotation as a starting point for semantic annotation of musical structure. Our model is for the musical style of Jazz, but the approach is not restricted to this style. The rule system describes a grammar that allows the fully automatic creation of an harmonic analysis as tree-structured annotations. We present a prototype ontology that defines the layers of harmonic analysis from chords symbols to the level of a complete piece. The annotation can be made on music in various formats, provided there is a way of addressing either chords or time points within the music. We argue that this approach, in connection with manual annotation, can support a number of application scenarios in music production, education, and retrieval and in musicology
Exploitation of Memetics for Melodic Sequences Generation
Music, or in narrower sense, melodic contours of the aesthetically arranged pitches and the respective durations attracts our cognition since the beginning and now shaping the way we think in the complex life of culture. From evolutionary school of thoughts we could learn our perspective of seeing the musical diversity of folk songs in Indonesian archipelago by hypothesizing the aligning memes throughout the data sets. By regarding the memeplexes constructed from the the Zipf-Mandelbrot Law in melodic sequences and some mathematical characteristics of songs e.g.: gyration and spiraling effect, we construct evolutionary steps i.e.: genetic algorithm as tools for generating melodic sequences as an alternating computational methods to model the cognitive processes creating songs. While we build a melodic-contour generator, we present the enrichment on seeing the roles of limitless landscape of creativity and innovation guided by particular inspirations in the creation of work of art in general
Rethinking Recurrent Latent Variable Model for Music Composition
We present a model for capturing musical features and creating novel
sequences of music, called the Convolutional Variational Recurrent Neural
Network. To generate sequential data, the model uses an encoder-decoder
architecture with latent probabilistic connections to capture the hidden
structure of music. Using the sequence-to-sequence model, our generative model
can exploit samples from a prior distribution and generate a longer sequence of
music. We compare the performance of our proposed model with other types of
Neural Networks using the criteria of Information Rate that is implemented by
Variable Markov Oracle, a method that allows statistical characterization of
musical information dynamics and detection of motifs in a song. Our results
suggest that the proposed model has a better statistical resemblance to the
musical structure of the training data, which improves the creation of new
sequences of music in the style of the originals.Comment: Published as a conference paper at IEEE MMSP 201
Problems and opportunities of applying data-& audio-mining techniques to ethnic music
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