Content-based music agglomeration by sparse modeling and convolved independent component analysis

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Abstract

Music has an extraordinary ability to evoke emotions. Nowadays, the music fruition mechanism is evolving, focusing on the music content. In this work, a novel approach for agglomerating songs on the basis of their emotional contents, is introduced. The main emotional features are extracted after a pre-processing phase where both Sparse Modeling and Independent Component Analysis based methodologies are applied. The approach makes it possible to summarize the main sub-tracks of an acoustic music song (e.g., information compression and filtering) and to extract the main features from these parts (e.g., music instrumental features). Experiments are presented to validate the proposed approach on collections of real songs.

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Iannicelli, M., Nardone, D., Ciaramella, A., & Staiano, A. (2019). Content-based music agglomeration by sparse modeling and convolved independent component analysis. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 103, pp. 87–96). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95095-2_8

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