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A comparison of human and automatic musical genre classification
Lippens, S.; Martens, J.P.; De Mulder, T.
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2004. Proceedings. (ICASSP apos;04). IEEE International Conference on
Volume 4, Issue , 17-21 May 2004 Page(s): iv-233 - iv-236 vol.4
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/ICASSP.2004.1326806
Summary: Recently there has been an increasing amount of work in the area of automatic genre classification of music in audio format. In addition to automatically structuring large music collections such classification can be used as a way to evaluate features for describing musical content. However the evaluation and comparison of genre classification systems is hindered by the subjective perception of genre definitions by users. In this work, we describe a set of experiments in automatic musical genre classification. An important contribution of this work is the comparison of the automatic results with human genre classifications on the same dataset. The results show that, although there is room for improvement, genre classification is inherently subjective and therefore perfect results can not be expected neither from automatic nor human classification. The experiments also show that features derived from an auditory model have similar performance with features based on mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC).

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