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  • ...eval Evaluation eXchange (MIREX 2017). The International Music Information Retrieval Systems Evaluation Laboratory (IMIRSEL) at [https://ischool.illinois.edu Sc ...smir2017.smcnus.org The 18th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval], ISMIR 2017, which will be held in Suzhou, China, October 23-28, 2017.
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  • ...lines for submissions. We have to stagger the deadlines because of runtime and human evaluation considerations. # Audio Classification (Train/Test) Tasks
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • '''1st Annual Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange''' ...nt the vast and multidisciplinary field of MIR, including symbolic, audio, and other subdisciplines.
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  • '''Deadline for Algorithms and 1-page Abstracts: June 26, 2005''' ..., 2005. The goal of this contest is to compare state-of-the-art algorithms and
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  • =MIREX 2006 RESULTS= ...re now available. The central listing is available on the [[2006:MIREX2006 Results]] page. The abstracts are also available [https://www.music-ir.org/mirex/ab
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  • ==Results== Results are on [[2006:Audio Cover Song Identification Results]] page.
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  • [[Category: Results]] ...For background information about this task set please refer to the [[2006:Audio Cover Song]] page.
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  • == Results == Results are on [[2006:Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval Results]] page.
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  • [[Category: Results]] ...about this task set please refer to the [[2006:Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval]] page.
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  • ...[[2006:Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval]] and [[2006:Symbolic Melodic Similarity]] tasks. =Official Description of the Evalutron 6000 System and Protocol=
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  • The MIREX 2006 Results are now available for all tasks! =OVERALL RESULTS POSTER=
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  • =FINAL 2007 AUDIO COVER SONG IDENTIFICATION TASK OVERVIEW= ...on. However, AMS has change its input format this year so Audio Cover Song and AMS will not be interlinked tasks this year.
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  • ...is put here to clarify what will happen for this year's "beta" run of the Audio Mood Classification (AMC) task. # Audio files: 30 sec., 22kHz, mono, 16 bit
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  • A provisional specification of the Audio Music Similarity task is detailed below. This proposal may be refined based on feedback from Note that audio music similarity and retrieval algorithms have been evaluated at MIREX 2006 ( [[2006:Audio_Music_Similarit
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  • ...stics and overall results see: [[2007:Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval Results]]. ...an be found in [[2007:Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval Results#Summary Results by Query]].
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  • [[Category: Results]] ...about this task set please refer to the [[2007:Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval]] page.
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  • ==Special Comments about Validating the Audio Mood Classification Candidates == ...candidate files a variety of different genres, melodies, instrumentations and tempos. We need you to look at the whole effect of the music pieces. In cas
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  • ...ary session. Also, please feel free to post your comments and ideas during and after the Plenary Session as we will use this information to help shape fut =OVERALL RESULTS POSTER=
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  • =MIREX 2007 Results Posted= Results from the 2007 MIREX evaluation runs are available now at: [[2007:MIREX2007_
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  • =2008 AUDIO COVER SONG IDENTIFICATION TASK OVERVIEW= ...on. However, AMS has change its input format this year so Audio Cover Song and AMS will not be interlinked tasks this year.
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  • ...section is put here to clarify what will happen for this year's run of the Audio Mood Classification (AMC) task. # Audio files: 30 sec., 22kHz, mono, 16 bit
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  • =2009 AUDIO COVER SONG IDENTIFICATION TASK OVERVIEW= ...ext of this section is copied from the 2008 page. Please add your comments and discussions for 2009.
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  • ==OVERALL RESULTS POSTERS== ...c-ir.org/mirex/results/2009/MIREX2009ResultsPoster1.pdf MIREX 2009 Overall Results Poster #1 (PDF)]
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  • ...ttps://music-ir.org/evaluation IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.uiuc.edu GSLIS]), University of Illino ...smir2009.ismir.net/ The 10th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval], ISMIR 2009, which will be held in Kobe, Japan, from October 26-30, 2009.
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  • ...ext of this section is copied from the 2008 page. Please add your comments and discussions for 2009. ...section is put here to clarify what will happen for this year's run of the Audio Mood Classification (AMC) task.
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  • ...rmation about this task set please refer to the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval page. ...below, and one '''FINE''' score (in the range from 0 to 10). A description and analysis is provided below.
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  • ==Special Comments about Grading the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval Submissions == ===Task Description: Focusing on Musical Similarity and Moving Beyond Personal Taste ===
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  • ==Special Comments about Grading the Symbolic Melodic Similarity Submissions == ...e. This year each grader will be responsible for the entirety of ONE query and all its returned candidates.
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  • ==Special Comments about Grading the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval Submissions == ===Task Description: Focusing on Musical Similarity and Moving Beyond Personal Taste ===
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  • ==Special Comments about Grading the Symbolic Melodic Similarity Submissions == ...recommend that you listen to the entire candidate before giving your grade and to be mindful that the "best match" section in each candidate is a bit slip
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  • ==Special Comments about Grading the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval Submissions == ===Task Description: Focusing on Musical Similarity and Moving Beyond Personal Taste ===
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...assification was first run at MIREX 2008 [[2008:Audio_Tag_Classification]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009
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  • ...unseen data. Therefore, we propose this "meta" task which includes various audio classification tasks that follow this Train/Test process. For MIREX 2010, f *Audio Artist Identification
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  • ...ext of this section is copied from the 2009 page. Please add your comments and discussions for 2010. ...section is put here to clarify what will happen for this year's run of the Audio Mood Classification (AMC) task.
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  • ...orminer.org MajorMiner game]. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks. One new twist, however, is that many tags can apply ...ext of this section is copied from the 2008 page. Please add your comments and discussions for 2009. This proposal may be refined based on feedback from t
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  • ==OVERALL RESULTS POSTERS (First Version: Will need updating as last runs are completed)== ...w.music-ir.org/mirex/results/2010/mirex_2010_poster.pdf MIREX 2010 Overall Results Posters (PDF)]
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  • ...rmation about this task set please refer to the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval page. ...elow, and one '''FINE''' score (in the range from 0 to 100). A description and analysis is provided below.
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  • ...ttps://music-ir.org/evaluation IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.illinois.edu GSLIS]), University of Il ...Miami, Florida, the 24-28 October, 2011. The MIREX plenary (working lunch) and poster sessions will be held Thursday, October 27 during the conference.
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...ites offer APIs that can provide useful information to assist in forming a similarity judgement, in a way that's analogous to a shared library, however these too ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...ost citations to papers (yours or others) that have used MIREX data and/or results. Any acceptable citation format is OK. DOIs or URL to accessible copies esp ...fluence and success to submit to funding agencies, research administrators and/or future collaborators.
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...assification was first run at MIREX 2008 [[2008:Audio_Tag_Classification]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009
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  • ==OVERALL RESULTS POSTERS <!--(First Version: Will need updating as last runs are completed)- ...w.music-ir.org/mirex/results/2011/mirex_2011_poster.pdf MIREX 2011 Overall Results Posters (PDF)]
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  • ...rmation about this task set please refer to the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval page. ...elow, and one '''FINE''' score (in the range from 0 to 100). A description and analysis is provided below.
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  • ...m the 2008 page. This task was first run in 2008. Please add your comments and discussions for 2009. For many applications in music information retrieval, extracting the harmonic structure is very desirable, for example for segme
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  • ...orminer.org MajorMiner game]. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks. One new twist, however, is that many tags can apply Note that audio tag classification is a new task at MIREX 2008.
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  • ...du/mailman/listinfo/mrx-com00 MIREX 06 "AudioSim06" contest planning list] and will be briefly digested here. A full digest of the discussions is availabl === Context related issues in music similarity evaluation ===
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...assification was first run at MIREX 2008 [[2008:Audio_Tag_Classification]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...ttps://music-ir.org/evaluation IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.illinois.edu GSLIS]), University of Il ...will be held in Porto, Portugal, the 8-12 October, 2012. The MIREX plenary and poster sessions will be held Friday, October 12 during the conference.
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  • ==OVERALL RESULTS POSTERS <!--(First Version: Will need updating as last runs are completed)- ...w.music-ir.org/mirex/results/2012/mirex_2012_poster.pdf MIREX 2012 Overall Results Posters (PDF)]
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  • ...rmation about this task set please refer to the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval page. ...elow, and one '''FINE''' score (in the range from 0 to 100). A description and analysis is provided below.
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  • '''In brief''': algorithms that take a single piece of music as input, and output a list of patterns repeated within that piece. Also known as ''intra ...accounts are able to post comments below or to edit the relevant sections, and researchers without wiki accounts are welcome to email me directly: tom.col
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...assification was first run at MIREX 2008 [[2008:Audio_Tag_Classification]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...ttps://music-ir.org/evaluation IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.illinois.edu GSLIS]), University of Il ...be held in Curitiba, PR, Brazil, the 4-8 November, 2013. The MIREX plenary and poster sessions will be held during the conference.
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  • ...upcoming MIREX 2013. To do so, we really need leaders to help us organize and run each task. * Communicate with submitters and troubleshooting submissions
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  • ==OVERALL RESULTS POSTERS <!--(First Version: Will need updating as last runs are completed)- ...w.music-ir.org/mirex/results/2013/mirex_2013_poster.pdf MIREX 2013 Overall Results Posters (PDF)]
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  • ...first occurrence. Ideally an algorithm will be able to discover all exact and inexact occurrences of a pattern within a piece, so in evaluating this task ...algorithm can discover one occurrence, up to time shift and transposition, and;
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  • ...rmation about this task set please refer to the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval page. ...elow, and one '''FINE''' score (in the range from 0 to 100). A description and analysis is provided below.
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  • ...ttps://music-ir.org/evaluation IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.illinois.edu GSLIS]), University of Il ...will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, the 27-31 October, 2014. The MIREX plenary and poster sessions will be held during the conference.
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...assification was first run at MIREX 2008 [[2008:Audio_Tag_Classification]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...r MIR-QBT]: This dataset contains both wav files (recorded via microphone) and onset files (human-labeled onset time). ** 3,365 onset queries (1,412 from long-term memory and 1,953 from short-term memory) from 60 participants; 51 ground-truth MIDI fi
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  • '''In brief''': algorithms that take a single piece of music as input, and output a list of patterns repeated within that piece. Also known as ''intra ...accounts are able to post comments below or to edit the relevant sections, and researchers without wiki accounts are welcome to email me directly: tom.col
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  • ...rmation about this task set please refer to the Audio Music Similarity and Retrieval page. ...elow, and one '''FINE''' score (in the range from 0 to 100). A description and analysis is provided below.
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  • ...first occurrence. Ideally an algorithm will be able to discover all exact and inexact occurrences of a pattern within a piece, so in evaluating this task ...algorithm can discover one occurrence, up to time shift and transposition, and;
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  • ...upcoming MIREX 2014. To do so, we really need leaders to help us organize and run each task. * Communicate with submitters and troubleshooting submissions
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  • ==Results by Task == ==OVERALL RESULTS POSTERS <!--(First Version: Will need updating as last runs are completed)-
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  • ...upcoming MIREX 2015. To do so, we really need leaders to help us organize and run each task. * Communicate with submitters and troubleshooting submissions
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  • ...ttps://music-ir.org/evaluation IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.illinois.edu GSLIS]), University of Il ...will be held in Malaga, Spain, October 26th-30th, 2015. The MIREX plenary and poster sessions will be held during the conference.
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...assification was first run at MIREX 2008 [[2008:Audio_Tag_Classification]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...r MIR-QBT]: This dataset contains both wav files (recorded via microphone) and onset files (human-labeled onset time). ** 3,365 onset queries (1,412 from long-term memory and 1,953 from short-term memory) from 60 participants; 51 ground-truth MIDI fi
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  • '''In brief''': algorithms that take a single piece of music as input, and output a list of patterns repeated within that piece. Also known as ''intra ...accounts are able to post comments below or to edit the relevant sections, and researchers without wiki accounts are welcome to email me directly: tomthec
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  • ...first occurrence. Ideally an algorithm will be able to discover all exact and inexact occurrences of a pattern within a piece, so in evaluating this task ...algorithm can discover one occurrence, up to time shift and transposition, and;
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  • ...oratory ([https://music-ir.org IMIRSEL]) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ([http://www.lis.illinois.edu GSLIS]), University of Il ...h will be held in New York City, USA, August 7-11, 2016. The MIREX plenary and poster sessions will be held during the conference.
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  • ...upcoming MIREX 2016. To do so, we really need leaders to help us organize and run each task. * Communicate with submitters and troubleshooting submissions
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...n]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009 [[2009:SpecialTagatuneEvaluation]] and each year during 2010-2014.
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...r MIR-QBT]: This dataset contains both wav files (recorded via microphone) and onset files (human-labeled onset time). ** 3,365 onset queries (1,412 from long-term memory and 1,953 from short-term memory) from 60 participants; 51 ground-truth MIDI fi
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  • '''In brief''': algorithms that take a single piece of music as input, and output a list of patterns repeated within that piece. Also known as ''intra ...accounts are able to post comments below or to edit the relevant sections, and researchers without wiki accounts are welcome to email me directly: tomthec
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  • '''In brief''': algorithms that take a single piece of music as input, and output a list of patterns repeated within that piece. Also known as ''intra ...accounts are able to post comments below or to edit the relevant sections, and researchers without wiki accounts are welcome to email me directly: tomthec
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  • ...upcoming MIREX 2017. To do so, we really need leaders to help us organize and run each task. * Communicate with submitters and troubleshooting submissions
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  • ...first occurrence. Ideally an algorithm will be able to discover all exact and inexact occurrences of a pattern within a piece, so in evaluating this task ...to what extent an algorithm can discover one occurrence, up to time shift and transposition;
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • '''In brief''': algorithms that take a single piece of music as input, and output a list of patterns repeated within that piece. Also known as ''intra ...accounts are able to post comments below or to edit the relevant sections, and researchers without wiki accounts are welcome to email me directly: tomthec
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...n]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009 [[2009:SpecialTagatuneEvaluation]] and each year during 2010-2014.
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  • ...has an increasingly important role as an aid to music discovery. A music similarity system can help a music consumer find new music by finding the music that i ...uation. The intention of the Music Audio Search track is to evaluate music similarity searches (A music search engine that takes a single song as a query aka Que
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  • ...r MIR-QBT]: This dataset contains both wav files (recorded via microphone) and onset files (human-labeled onset time). ** 3,365 onset queries (1,412 from long-term memory and 1,953 from short-term memory) from 60 participants; 51 ground-truth MIDI fi
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...n]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009 [[2009:SpecialTagatuneEvaluation]] and each year during 2010-2014.
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  • ...r MIR-QBT]: This dataset contains both wav files (recorded via microphone) and onset files (human-labeled onset time). ** 3,365 onset queries (1,412 from long-term memory and 1,953 from short-term memory) from 60 participants; 51 ground-truth MIDI fi
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  • This task requires that algorithms identify, for a query audio track, other recordings of the same composition, or "cover songs". ...gospel, rock, folk-rock, etc.) and the variations span a variety of styles and orchestrations.
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  • ...orMiner and Mood tag datasets. This task is very much related to the other audio classification tasks, however, multiple tags may be applied to each example ...n]] and as a special MIREX task at 2009 [[2009:SpecialTagatuneEvaluation]] and each year during 2010-2014.
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  • ...r MIR-QBT]: This dataset contains both wav files (recorded via microphone) and onset files (human-labeled onset time). ** 3,365 onset queries (1,412 from long-term memory and 1,953 from short-term memory) from 60 participants; 51 ground-truth MIDI fi
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