2009:Query by Tapping
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Overview
The text of this section is copied from the 2008 page. Please add your comments and discussions for 2009.
The main purpose of QBT(Query by Tapping) is to evaluate MIR system in retrieval ground-truth MIDI files by the tapping rhythm. This task provides query rhythm files in WAV formate. Each wav file with a corresponding onset file for participant to evaluate by symbolic form. Evaluation database and query files can be download from http://210.68.135.13/ki/QBT.rar
Task description
- Test database: 103 ground-truth mono MIDI files.
- WAV Queries: 533 query files to retrieve 103 known target from collection. So far, 1~6 human assessors have listened and tapped a 15 seconds query rhythm from beginning for each target song. WAV files are recorded in 8k-8bit.
- Onset Queries: 533 onset symbolic query files which drawn from wav files. These onset files can help participant concentrate on similarity matching instead of onset detection. All onset files can't guarantee to have perfect detection result from original wav query files.
- Evaluation: Return top 10 candidates for each query file. 1 point is scored for a hit in the top 10 and 0 is scored otherwise(Top-10 hit rate).
Disucussions for 2009
Your comments here.
Data processing proposal for calling formats
Indexing the MIDIs collection
Indexing_exe <var1> <var2> where <var1>==<directory_of_MIDIs> <var2>==<indexing_files_output_and_working_directory>
Running for the query files
Running_exe <var3> <var4> <var5> where <var3>==<directory_of_indexed_file> <var4>==<directory_of_query_rhythm_files> <var5>==<answer_file_output_directory>
Data processing for output answer file formats
The answer file for each run would look like:
0001:0003,0567,0999,<insert X more responses>,XXXX 0002:0103,0567,0998,<insert X more responses>,XXXX 000X:0002,0567,0999,<insert X more responses>,XXXX
Each line represents to each of the queries in a given task run.
Submission closing date
TBA
Interested Participants
- Pierre Hanna, Matthias Robine, SIMBALS, University of Bordeaux, France. hanna at labri dot fr
- Jin-Da Chen, Jyh-Shing Roger Jang, Department of Computer Science, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. cdc at mirlab dot org