Activity: Talk or presentation › Contributed talk › unknown
Description
We present a novel, innovative user interface to music repositories.
Given an arbitrary collection of digital music files,
our system creates a virtual landscape which allows the user
to freely navigate in this collection. This is accomplished
by automatically extracting features from the audio signal
and training a Self-Organizing Map (SOM) on them to form
clusters of similar sounding pieces of music. Subsequently,
a Smoothed Data Histogram (SDH) is calculated on the
SOM and interpreted as a three-dimensional height profile.
This height profile is visualized as a three-dimensional island
landscape containing the pieces of music. While moving
through the terrain, the closest sounds with respect to the
listeners current position can be heard. This is realized by
anisotropic auralization using a 5.1 surround sound model.
Additionally, we incorporate knowledge extracted automatically
from the web to enrich the landscape with semantic
information. More precisely, we display words and related
images that describe the heard music on the landscape to
support the exploration.
Period
23 Oct 2006
Event title
ACM Multimedia 2006, Santa Barbara, California, USA