Enhanced television broadcast monitoring with source separation-assisted audio fingerprinting: a case study
Enhanced television broadcast monitoring with source separation-assisted audio fingerprinting: a case study
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- Cortès-Sebastià G, Miron M, Molina E, Ciurana A, Serra X. Enhanced television broadcast monitoring with source separation-assisted audio fingerprinting: a case study. Multimed Tools Appl. 2025 Oct 13. DOI: 10.1007/s11042-025-21080-x
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Music identification is crucial for distributing royalties in the music industry. This problem is solved using Audio fingerprinting (AFP) algorithms. However, these methods often struggle in real-world scenarios such as TV broadcasting, when music is in the background, masked by other sounds such as speech. While prior research has focused on improving AFP robustness to pitch and tempo variations, less attention has been given to enhancing robustness for background music identification. In this work, we assess whether source separation systems improve background music identification by recovering the music signal in these recordings. We present the first extensive study comprising 13 source separation algorithms and five AFP models. We evaluate them on a public dataset of TV recordings, assessing both music identification performance and computational cost. Our results show that source separation substantially improves peakbased AFP identifications, particularly when music is in the background. Additionally, this finding extends to foreground music, making the approach versatile for various music identification tasks, such as query-by-example. Deep learning-based model NeuralFP* (tailored for background music identification) shows no substantial benefit from adding a separation model as preprocessing. This reproducible study provides a comprehensive evaluation framework, offering valuable insights into using source separation methods to improve music identification in real-world contexts.Descripció
Data de publicació electrònica 13-10-2025
