Music transcription consists in transforming the musical content of audio data into a symbolic representation. The objective of this study is to investigate a transcription system for polyphonic piano, triggered by events corresponding to the played notes. The proposed method focuses on note events and their main characteristics: the attack instant, the pitch and the final instant. Onset detection exploits a binary time-frequency representation of the audio signal. Note classification and offset detection are based on constant Q transform (CQT) and support vector machines (SVMs). We present a collection of experiments using synthesized MIDI files and piano recordings. and compare the results with existing approaches. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Costantini, G., Perfetti, R., Todisco, M. (2009). Event based transcription system for polyphonic piano music. SIGNAL PROCESSING, 89(9), 1798-1811 [10.1016/j.sigpro.2009.03.024].
Event based transcription system for polyphonic piano music
COSTANTINI, GIOVANNI;
2009-01-01
Abstract
Music transcription consists in transforming the musical content of audio data into a symbolic representation. The objective of this study is to investigate a transcription system for polyphonic piano, triggered by events corresponding to the played notes. The proposed method focuses on note events and their main characteristics: the attack instant, the pitch and the final instant. Onset detection exploits a binary time-frequency representation of the audio signal. Note classification and offset detection are based on constant Q transform (CQT) and support vector machines (SVMs). We present a collection of experiments using synthesized MIDI files and piano recordings. and compare the results with existing approaches. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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