Identifying Violin Performers by their Expressive Trends
Intelligent Data Analysis
14
, pp. 555–571
(2010)
Abstract:
Understanding the way performers use expressive resources of a given instrument to communicate with the audience is a challenging problem in the sound and music computing field. Working directly with commercial recordings is a good opportunity for tackling this implicit knowledge and studying well-known performers. The huge amount of information to be analyzed suggests the use of automatic techniques, which have to deal with imprecise analysis and manage the information in a broader perspective. This work presents a new approach, Trend-based modeling, for identifying professional performers in commercial recordings. Concretely, starting from automatically extracted descriptors provided by state-of-the-art tools, our approach performs a qualitative analysis of the detected trends for a given set of melodic patterns. The feasibility of our approach is shown for a dataset of monophonic violin recordings from 23 well-known performers.
Links:
| DOI: 10.3233/IDA-2010-0439 PDF: https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/ mmolinas/publications/molina-ida10.pdf |
Bibtex:
@article{Molina2010a,
title = {Identifying Violin Performers by their Expressive Trends},
author = {Molina-Solana, Miguel and Arcos, Josep~Lluis and G\'omez, Emilia},
journal = {Intelligent Data Analysis},
year = {2010},
number = {5},
pages = {555--571},
volume = {14},
comment = {https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mmolinas/publications/molina-ida10.pdf},
doi = {10.3233/IDA-2010-0439},
timestamp = {02}
}