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  • Pairwise Similarity Normalization Based on a Hubness Score for Improving Cover Song Retrieval Accuracy

    Jin S. SEO  

     
    LETTER-Music Information Processing

      Pubricized:
    2022/02/21
      Vol:
    E105-D No:5
      Page(s):
    1130-1134

    A hubness-score based normalization of the pairwise similarity is proposed for the sequence-alignment based cover song retrieval. The hubness, which is the tendency of some data points in high-dimensional data sets to link more frequently to other points than the rest of the points from the set, is widely-known to deteriorate the information retrieval accuracy. This paper tries to relieve the performance degradation due to the hubness by normalizing the pairwise similarity with a hubness score. Experiments on two cover song datasets confirm that the proposed similarity normalization improves the cover song retrieval accuracy.

  • A Resilience Mask for Robust Audio Hashing

    Jin S. SEO  

     
    LETTER

      Pubricized:
    2016/10/07
      Vol:
    E100-D No:1
      Page(s):
    57-60

    Audio hashing has been successfully employed for protection, management, and indexing of digital music archives. For a reliable audio hashing system, improving hash matching accuracy is crucial. In this paper, we try to improve a binary audio hash matching performance by utilizing auxiliary information, resilience mask, which is obtained while constructing hash DB. The resilience mask contains reliability information of each hash bit. We propose a new type of resilience mask by considering spectrum scaling and additive noise distortions. Experimental results show that the proposed resilience mask is effective in improving hash matching performance.

  • Salient Chromagram Extraction Based on Trend Removal for Cover Song Identification

    Jin S. SEO  

     
    LETTER

      Pubricized:
    2020/10/19
      Vol:
    E104-D No:1
      Page(s):
    51-54

    This paper proposes a salient chromagram by removing local trend to improve cover song identification accuracy. The proposed salient chromagram emphasizes tonal contents of music, which are well-preserved between an original song and its cover version, while reducing the effects of timber difference. We apply the proposed salient chromagram to the sequence-alignment based cover song identification. Experiments on two cover song datasets confirm that the proposed salient chromagram improves the cover song identification accuracy.

  • Multi-Scale Chroma n-Gram Indexing for Cover Song Identification

    Jin S. SEO  

     
    LETTER

      Pubricized:
    2019/10/23
      Vol:
    E103-D No:1
      Page(s):
    59-62

    To enhance cover song identification accuracy on a large-size music archive, a song-level feature summarization method is proposed by using multi-scale representation. The chroma n-grams are extracted in multiple scales to cope with both global and local tempo changes. We derive index from the extracted n-grams by clustering to reduce storage and computation for DB search. Experiments on the widely used music datasets confirmed that the proposed method achieves the state-of-the-art accuracy while reducing cost for cover song search.

  • A Robust Registration Method for a Periodic Watermark Using Radon Transform

    Jin S. SEO  Chang D. YOO  

     
    LETTER-Image/Visual Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E87-A No:8
      Page(s):
    2048-2050

    Based on Radon transform, a novel method for registering a periodic (self-referencing) watermark is presented. Although the periodic watermark is widely used as a countermeasure for affine transformation, there is no known efficient method to register it. Experimental results show that the proposed method is effective for registering the watermark from an image that had undergone both affine transformations and severe lossy compression.

  • A Local Feature Aggregation Method for Music Retrieval

    Jin S. SEO  

     
    LETTER

      Pubricized:
    2017/10/16
      Vol:
    E101-D No:1
      Page(s):
    64-67

    The song-level feature summarization is an essential building block for browsing, retrieval, and indexing of digital music. This paper proposes a local pooling method to aggregate the feature vectors of a song over the universal background model. Two types of local activation patterns of feature vectors are derived; one representation is derived in the form of histogram, and the other is given by a binary vector. Experiments over three publicly-available music datasets show that the proposed local aggregation of the auditory features is promising for music-similarity computation.