2006:QBSH: Query-by-Singing/Humming
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Overview
The QBSH: Query-by-Singing/Humming is a new task for MIREX 2006. This goal of the QBSH task is the evaluation of MIR systems that take as query input queries sung or hummed by real-world users. Prof. J.-S. Roger Jang has created a set of 2719 recorded query files representing requests for 48 different music pieces.
Task Descriptions
There will be *TWO* QBSH tasks (thus TWO *index* buildings and TWO *test* runs):
TASK1:
Based on Prof. Jang's original idea to test for the ability to find the "ground truth" needle in a collection "haystack".
- Test database: 48 ground truth MIDIs + ~2000 Essen MIDI noise files
- Queries: 2719 sung queries [1]
- Evaluation: Mean Reciprocal rank over top X returns
TASK2:
Based on Prof. Downie's idea that queries are variants of ground truth.
- Test database--48 ground truth MIDIs + ~ 2000 Essen MIDI noise files + 2719 sung queries [1]
- Queries: 2719 sung queries + 48 ground truth MIDI files
- Evaluation: Classic precision and recall over X top returns
Moderators
J.-S. Roger Jang J. Stephen Downie Rainer Typke