2007:Audio Genre Classification
Contents
Status
This is only a very basic draft version of a task proposal. Once more people show interest we can fill in the details.
Note that audio genre classification algorithms have been evaluated at ISMIR 2004 and MIREX 2005. However, there was no genre classification task in 2006.
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Data
The data used for last year's audio similarity retrieval task (USPOP + USCRAP) could be used. In addition, the Magnatune data used for the ISMIR 2004 genre classification contest could be used.
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Evaluation
Training and test sets will contain different artists. Otherwise standard techniques used to evaluate genre classification performances will be used. (Including techniques to estimate error bars or statistical significance.) In addition to classification accuracies computation times will be measured.
As Magnatune and USPOP are freely available overfitting is possible. More interesting than the final ranking will be the accompanying papers in which the participants describe their work.
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Participants
If you think there is a slight chance that you might want to participate please add your name and email address here.
- Thomas Lidy (lastname@ifs.tuwien.ac.at)
- Elias Pampalk (firstname.lastname@gmail.com)
- Kris West (kristopher.lastname@uea.ac.uk)
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