We present a method for significantly improving the results of drum loop slice classification. An onset detector is used to slice loops of percussion only audio. Low level features are extracted from the audio slices and the slices are classified into one of seven percussion classes by a previously trained PART decision table. This general classification algorithm shows only an adequate performance. The user is then allowed to correct incorrect classifications. Each corrected classification is combined with a subset of the original classifications and a nearest neighbour algorithm reclassifies the remaining slices according to the corrected local model. The resultant algorithm converges on a 100\% correct solution, with nearly 40% fewer re-classifications than a non-assisted approach.
Authors:
Lindsay-Smith, Henry; Mcdonald, Skot; Sandler, Mark
Affiliations:
FXpansion Audio Ltd., London, UK; Queen Mary University of London, London, UK(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
130 (May 2011)
Paper Number:
8356
Publication Date:
May 13, 2011
Subject:
Live and Interactive Sound
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