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+ | This year, we ran Audio Cover Song (ACS) Identfication with two datasets: ''Mixed Collection'' and ''Sapp's Mazurka Collection''. | ||
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+ | ===Mixed Collection Information=== | ||
+ | This is the "original" ACS collection. Within the 1000 pieces in the Audio Cover Song database, there are embedded 30 different "cover songs" each represented by 11 different "versions" for a total of 330 audio files (16bit, monophonic, 22.05khz, wav). The "cover songs" represent a variety of genres (e.g., classical, jazz, gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations. | ||
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+ | Using each of these cover song files in turn as as the "seed/query" file, we will examine the returned lists of items for the presence of the other 10 versions of the "seed/query" file. | ||
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+ | ===Sapp's Mazurka Collection Information === | ||
+ | In addition to our original ACS dataset, we used the [http://www.mazurka.org.uk/ Mazurka.org dataset] put together by Craig Sapp. We randomly chose 11 versions from 49 mazurkas and ran it as a separate ACS subtask. Systems returned a distance matrix of 539x539 from which we located the ranks of each of the associated cover versions. | ||
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Revision as of 02:03, 3 August 2010
Contents
Introduction
This year, we ran Audio Cover Song (ACS) Identfication with two datasets: Mixed Collection and Sapp's Mazurka Collection.
Mixed Collection Information
This is the "original" ACS collection. Within the 1000 pieces in the Audio Cover Song database, there are embedded 30 different "cover songs" each represented by 11 different "versions" for a total of 330 audio files (16bit, monophonic, 22.05khz, wav). The "cover songs" represent a variety of genres (e.g., classical, jazz, gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
Using each of these cover song files in turn as as the "seed/query" file, we will examine the returned lists of items for the presence of the other 10 versions of the "seed/query" file.
Sapp's Mazurka Collection Information
In addition to our original ACS dataset, we used the Mazurka.org dataset put together by Craig Sapp. We randomly chose 11 versions from 49 mazurkas and ran it as a separate ACS subtask. Systems returned a distance matrix of 539x539 from which we located the ranks of each of the associated cover versions.
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Sub code | Submission name | Abstract | Contributors |
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MHRAF1 | Simbals_Cover_Songs | Benjamin Martin, Pierre Hanna, Matthias Robine, Julien Allali, Pascal Ferraro | |
MOD1 | Applying Text-Based IR Techniques to Cover Song Identification | Nicola Montecchio, Nicola Orio, Emanuele Di Buccio | |
RMHAR1 | Cover | Thomas Rocher, Benjamin Martin, Pierre Hanna, Julien Allali, Matthias Robine, Pascal Ferraro |