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Determining the place of origin of interpretation based on the music signal parameterization
Brada, Tomáš ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
Presented thesis summarizes existing findings in the problematics of music recording comparison, in the field of so-called Music Information Retrieval. One of the goals of the thesis is to perform analysis of multiple musical renditions from the point of view of the tempo, dynamics and sound timbre. From the obtained data, such musical parameters will be chosen which exhibit the biggest potential to differentiate the origine of the individual renditions.
Sound records comparison using timbre features
Miklánek, Štěpán ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with research of musical features, which are describing music recordings relating to timbre. First chapter deals with historical development and modern approach in a discipline called Music Information Retrieval (MIR), further there is a description of music processing from the perspective of music theory and digital signal processing. Then followed by a description of signal pre-processing. This part is very important when retrieving features from music recordings. In chapter concerned about retrieving features there are summarized all common features used when retrieving information from musical recordings with main concern to timbral features. A database of music recordings and a feature retrieving system is introduced. The last chapter deals with individual analysis of timbral features.
Recognizing the historical period of interpretation based on the music signal parameterization
Král, Vítězslav ; Mucha, Ján (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this semestral work is to summarize the existing knowledge from the area of comparison of musical recordings and to implement an evaluation system for determining the period of creation using the music signal parameterization. In the first part of this work are describe representations which can music take. Next, there is a cross-section of parameters that can be extracted from music recordings provides information on the dynamics, tempo, color, or time development of the music’s recording. In the second part is described evaluation system and its individual sub-blocks. The input data for this evaluation system is a database of 56 sound recordings of the first movement of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony. The last chapter is dedicated to a summary of the achieved results.
Determining the place of origin of interpretation based on the music signal parameterization
Brada, Tomáš ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
Presented thesis summarizes existing findings in the problematics of music recording comparison, in the field of so-called Music Information Retrieval. One of the goals of the thesis is to perform analysis of multiple musical renditions from the point of view of the tempo, dynamics and sound timbre. From the obtained data, such musical parameters will be chosen which exhibit the biggest potential to differentiate the origine of the individual renditions.
Recognizing the historical period of interpretation based on the music signal parameterization
Král, Vítězslav ; Mucha, Ján (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this semestral work is to summarize the existing knowledge from the area of comparison of musical recordings and to implement an evaluation system for determining the period of creation using the music signal parameterization. In the first part of this work are describe representations which can music take. Next, there is a cross-section of parameters that can be extracted from music recordings provides information on the dynamics, tempo, color, or time development of the music’s recording. In the second part is described evaluation system and its individual sub-blocks. The input data for this evaluation system is a database of 56 sound recordings of the first movement of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony. The last chapter is dedicated to a summary of the achieved results.
Sound records comparison using timbre features
Miklánek, Štěpán ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with research of musical features, which are describing music recordings relating to timbre. First chapter deals with historical development and modern approach in a discipline called Music Information Retrieval (MIR), further there is a description of music processing from the perspective of music theory and digital signal processing. Then followed by a description of signal pre-processing. This part is very important when retrieving features from music recordings. In chapter concerned about retrieving features there are summarized all common features used when retrieving information from musical recordings with main concern to timbral features. A database of music recordings and a feature retrieving system is introduced. The last chapter deals with individual analysis of timbral features.

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