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Emotion Recognition for Internet Music by Multiple Classifiers

2019 IEEE/ACIS 18th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2019
As music databases grow in size and number dramatically with the development of the Internet. Automatic music emotion recognition becomes very important to bridge the semantic gap between acoustic feature of pop music and emotion. In this paper, we got the pop songs from music web site, QQ Music, via crawling technology.
Yuanzhong Wang, Shutao Sun
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Improved MUSIC Algorithm for Multiple Noncoherent Subarrays

IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2014
This work addresses the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation issue with multiple noncoherent subarrays. We use a maximum likelihood approach to derive a weighted MUSIC (w-MUSIC) algorithm for such arrays, which obtains the overall spatial spectrum via combining the weighted MUSIC spectrum of the subarrays.
Fei Wen 0005   +3 more
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Aspects of the Multiple Musical Gestures

2006
A simple to use pointer interface in 2D for producing music is presented as a means for real-time playing and sound generation. The music is produced by simple gestures that are repeated easily. The gestures include left-to-right and right-to-left motion shapes for spectral envelope and temporal envelope of the sounds, with optional backwards motion ...
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Musical Multiplicity: Emerging Thoughts

Yearbook for Traditional Music, 2007
In 2000, I wrote an article for this journal in response to an ICTM colloquium held at Visby in 1999 about issues of musical “multiculturalism” (Slobin 2000). The idea was to test out our terminology in the light of social and musical changes. By 2006, things had changed when I co-hosted another ICTM colloquium, at Wesleyan University, on “emerging ...
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Generalizing MUSIC and MVDR for Multiple Noncoherent Arrays

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2004
We examine the problem of source localization and spatial spectrum estimation using sensor arrays that are noncoherent collections of small, coherent subarrays. The covariance of the signal snapshots at each of the coherent subarrays are functions of, among other things, the signal source locations (or the spatial spectrum).
David W. Rieken, Daniel R. Fuhrmann
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Managing music across multiple devices and computers

Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, 2011
In this paper we present results from a study to understand how people use, synchronize, and backup personal digital music collections across multiple devices and computers. We conducted a survey of a university community including students, faculty, and staff, with 184 respondents.
Justin Brinegar, Robert Capra
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A Cyclic Interface for the Presentation of Multiple Music Files

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2008
This paper proposes a novel cyclic interface for browsing through a song database. The method, which sums multiple audio streams on a server and broadcasts only a single summed stream, allows the user to hear different parts of each audio stream by cycling through all available streams.
Sarah Ali, Parham Aarabi
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Music therapy as multiplicity: Implications for music therapy philosophy and theory

Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2020
The field of music therapy is diverse and complex. Authors have navigated such complexity in myriad ways, often to locate the field’s unique values and purposes.
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Music-to-Dance Generation with Multiple Conformer

Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2022
Mingao Zhang   +4 more
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The Promotion of Multiple Citizenships in China’s Music Education

2016
Abstract This chapter analyzes how ideas about multiple citizenship in Chinese school music education are put into practice, interpreted, and negotiated in this age of modernization and globalization. Education for multiple citizenships is made possible by an increasingly relaxed social environment attributable to international free ...
Law, WW, Ho, WC
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