A Multi-Pass Algorithm for Accurate Audio-to-Score Alignment.

  • Bernhard Niedermayer (Speaker)

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Description

Most current audio-to-score alignment algorithms work on the level of score time frames; i.e., they cannot differentiate between several notes occurring at the same discrete time within the score. This level of accuracy is sufficient for a variety of applications. However, for those that deal with, for example, musical expression analysis such microtimings might also be of interest. Therefore, we propose a method that estimates the onset times of individual notes in a post-processing step. Based on the initial alignment and a feature obtained by matrix factorization, those notes for which the confidence in the alignment is high are chosen as anchor notes. The remaining notes in between are revised, taking into account the additional information about these anchors and the temporal relations given by the score. We show that this method clearly outperforms a reference method that uses the same features but does not differentiate between anchor and non-anchor notes.
Period12 Aug 2010
Event title11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010),
Event typeConference
LocationUtrecht, NetherlandsShow on map

Fields of science

  • 202002 Audiovisual media
  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 102001 Artificial intelligence
  • 102015 Information systems
  • 102003 Image processing