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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Expressivity-aware tempo transformations of music performances using case based reasoning

Grachten, Maarten 05 November 2006 (has links)
La recerca presentada en aquesta dissertació glossa sobre transformacions de tempo de gravacions monofòniques de saxo jazz preservant l'expressivitat musical. Es una contribució al processament d'audio basat en el contingut, un camp de recerca que ha emergit recentment com a resposta a la necessitat creixent de gestionar intel·ligentment la creixent quantitat d'informació digital multimedia disponible actualment. S'ha investigat com una execució musical, tocada a un tempo concret, es pot reproduir automàticament a un altre tempo mantenint l'expressivitat. Aquest problema no es pot reduir a aplicar una transformació uniforme a totes les notes de la melodia, operació que degradaria la qualitat de l'execució. Proposem un sistema de raonament basat en casos per a transformacions de tempo preservant l'expressivitat. La validació del sistema mostra un comportament superior a la transformació uniforme. A m'es, s'han fet contribucions a l'anàlisi de gravacions expressives, CBR, recuperació de melodies i metodologires d'evaluació de models d'expressivitat. / The research presented in this dissertation focuses on expressivity-aware tempo transformations of monophonic audio recordings of saxophone jazz performances. It is a contribution to content-based audio processing, a field of technology that has recently emerged as an answer to the increased need to deal intelligently with the evergrowing amount of digital multimedia information available nowadays. We have investigated the problem of how a musical performance played at a particular tempo can be rendered automatically at another tempo, while preserving naturally sounding expressivity. This problem cannot be reduced to just applying a uniform transformation to all notes of the melody, since it often degrades the musical quality of the performance. We present a case-based reasoning system for expressivity aware tempo transformations. A validation of the system showed superior results compared to uniform transformation. Furthermore, contributions have been made to expressive performance analysis, CBR, melody retrieval, and evaluation methodologies of expressive models.

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