A real-time system for measuring sound goodness in instrumental sounds
A real-time system for measuring sound goodness in instrumental sounds
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- Romani O, Parra H, Dabiri D, Tokuda H, Hariya W, Oishi K, Serra X. A real-time system for measuring sound goodness in instrumental sounds. In: 138th Audio Engineering Society Convention, AES 2015; 2015 May 7-10; Warsaw, Poland. New York: Audio Engineering Society; 2015. p.1106-11.
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This paper presents a system that complements the functionality of a typical tuner by evaluating the sound quality of a music performer in real-time. It consists of a software tool that computes a score of how well single notes are played with respect to a collection of reference sounds. To develop such a tool we first record a collection of single notes played by professional performers. Then, the collection is annotated by music teachers in terms of the performance quality of each individual sample. From the recorded samples, several audio features are extracted and a machine learning method is used to find the features that best described performance quality according to musician’s annotations. An evaluation is carried out to assess thecorrelation between systems predictions and musicians criteria. Results show that the system can reasonably predict musicians annotations of performance quality.Descripció
Comunicació presentada a la 138th Audio Engineering Society Convention, celebrada a Varsòvia (Polònia) els dies 7 a 10 de maig de 2015 i organitzada per la Audio Engineering Society.