Dr. Douglas Eck, University of Montreal, Canada

Lecture
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Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence(OFAI)
                      Freyung 6/6, A-1010 Wien
 Tel.: +43-1-53361120,  Fax: +43-1-5336112-77,  Email: sec@oefai.at
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  Dr. Douglas Eck
  www.iro.umontreal.ca/~eckdoug
  University of Montreal Department of Computer Science
  Montreal Center for Brain, Music, and Sound (BRAMS)


       USING AUTOCORRELATION TO FIND TEMPORAL STRUCTURE IN MUSIC


   Autocorrelation is a simple, fast-to-compute method that has long
   been used as a tool for analyzing metrical structure in music (e.g.
   Judy Brown, 1993). Because autocorrelation can be performed online
   and works on a variety of inputs including filtered and rectified
   digital audio, it is an interesting method for exploring
   non-stationary effects such as acceleration and deceleration in
   performed music. However autocorrelation has a severe limitation:
   while it provides information about the magnitude of signal energy
   at different periods, it discards all information about phase. I will
   address this issue by presenting a naive way to compute a
   phase-preserving autocorrelation for music. I will go on to discuss
   a faster method that limits the number of lags where phase is
   preserved. Meter induction results will be presented from the Essen
   Database and the Finnish Folksong Database. I will conclude by
   observing that this model performs online dimensionality reduction
   and can be applied outside the areas of beat induction and meter
   detection. I will discuss ongoing research into using the results of
   the model as input to a gradient-based automatic music composition
   learner.

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  Zeit:   Mittwoch, 16. Februar 2005, 18:30 Uhr pktl.

  Ort:    Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut
          fuer Artificial Intelligence, OFAI
          Freyung 6, Stiege 6, 1010 Wien.


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