Music Morphology Interaction under Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Network Environment

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Abstract

Music has become the main information carrier, and music and its emotional expression are accurately classified to obtain relevant information. However, how to classify music accurately is a problem that needs to be discussed. The concept and feature extraction strategy of the morphology of music are described. Moreover, the feature extraction and morphological classification elements of digital music are introduced. Next, music morphology is recognized and classified based on the neural network and relief algorithm. In the network, by randomly selecting different music types, the audio data is input into the neural network as the original data and processed by the relief algorithm. The classification and recognition accuracy of the Relief algorithm are verified by changing the number of iterations. The results show that the model's classification accuracy based on the number of iterations is 78.958%. Then, the traditional statistical analysis classification method's performance is compared with the proposed model. The recognition accuracy of the model proposed reaches 92%, which shows that the model can effectively classify music morphology. This study provides a theoretical basis for music morphology recognition in the wireless network environment.

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Zhang, L. (2022). Music Morphology Interaction under Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Network Environment. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9002093

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