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==Demo== | ==Demo== | ||
- | 1. Make a query selecting the sequence of notes. | + | 1. Query a sequence of intervals by selecting them in a grid where each step is a semitone. |
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- | 2. Then the Segmentation is computed and the output is displayed | ||
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+ | 2. Pitch detection and note segmentation is run behind the scenes | ||
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+ | note segmentation output: | ||
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+ | 3. The retrieved audio segment is played and its segmented contour displayed | ||
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[1] Salomon et al. Melody Extraction from Polyphonic Music Signals using Pitch Contour Characteristics | [1] Salomon et al. Melody Extraction from Polyphonic Music Signals using Pitch Contour Characteristics | ||
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[2] R. J. McNab et al., "Signal processing for melody transcription," in Proc. Proc. 19th Australasian Computer Science Conf., 1996 | [2] R. J. McNab et al., "Signal processing for melody transcription," in Proc. Proc. 19th Australasian Computer Science Conf., 1996 | ||