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== Task description ==  
 
== Task description ==  

Revision as of 05:15, 8 March 2007

Status

This is only a very basic draft version of a task proposal. Once more people show interest we can fill in the details.

The goal of the Query-by-Singing/Humming (QBSH) task is the evaluation of MIR systems that take as query input queries sung or hummed by real-world users. More information can be found in:

Please feel free to edit this page.

Query Data

The MIREX2006 corpus contributed by Roger Jang should be included:

MIREX2006 QBSH copurs

To build a large test set which can reflect real-world queries, it is suggested that every participant makes a contribution to the evaluation corpus. We can provide the record tool and midi utilities if necessary.

Task description

Classic QBSH evaluation:

  • Input: human singing/humming snippets (.wav)
  • Database: ground-truth and noise midi files(which are monophonic)
  • Output: candidate list.
  • Evaluation: Mean Reciprocal Rank (MMR) and Top-X hit rate.

Rainer Typke also suggests a hybrid symbolic/audio query by humming task which combines a few different algorithm modules (like mono/poly phonic transcriber and rhythm/melody matcher) and evaluates them in a more complex database composed of polyphonic audio files. It could be further discussed.

Participants

Please add your name and e-mail address to this list

  • Xiao Wu (xwu at hccl dot ioa dot ac dot cn)