In this letter, we present an automatic approach of objective singing performance evaluation for untrained singers by relating acoustic measurements to perceptual ratings of singing voice quality. Several acoustic parameters and their combination features are investigated to find objective correspondences of the perceptual evaluation criteria. Experimental results show relative strong correlation between perceptual ratings and the combined features and the reliability of the proposed evaluation system is tested to be comparable to human judges.
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Chuan CAO, Ming LI, Xiao WU, Hongbin SUO, Jian LIU, Yonghong YAN, "Automatic Singing Performance Evaluation for Untrained Singers" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E92-D, no. 8, pp. 1596-1600, August 2009, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E92.D.1596.
Abstract: In this letter, we present an automatic approach of objective singing performance evaluation for untrained singers by relating acoustic measurements to perceptual ratings of singing voice quality. Several acoustic parameters and their combination features are investigated to find objective correspondences of the perceptual evaluation criteria. Experimental results show relative strong correlation between perceptual ratings and the combined features and the reliability of the proposed evaluation system is tested to be comparable to human judges.
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