Revisiting inter-genre similarity

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We revisit the idea of 'inter-genre similarity' (IGS) for machine learning in general, and music genre recognition in particular. We show analytically that the probability of error for IGS is higher than naive Bayes classification with zero-one loss (NB). We show empirically that IGS does not perform well, even for data that satisfies all its assumptions. © 2013 IEEE.

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Sturm, B. L., & Gouyon, F. (2013). Revisiting inter-genre similarity. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 20(11), 1050–1053. https://doi.org/10.1109/LSP.2013.2280031

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