Abstract:
Audio fingerprinting is an emerging research field in which a song must be recognized by matching an extracted "fingerprinting" to a database of known fingerprints. Audio...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Audio fingerprinting is an emerging research field in which a song must be recognized by matching an extracted "fingerprinting" to a database of known fingerprints. Audio fingerprinting must solve the two key problems of representation and search. In this paper, we are given an 8192-bit binary representation of each five second interval of a song and therefore focus our attention on the problem of high-dimensional nearest neighbor search. High dimensional nearest neighbor search is known to suffer from the curse of dimensionality, i.e. as the dimension increases, the computational or memory costs increase exponentially. However, recently, there has been significant work of efficient, approximate, search algorithms. We build on this work and describe preliminary results of a probabilistic search algorithm. We describe the data structures and search algorithm used and then present experimental results for a database of 1,000 songs containing 12,217,111 fingerprints.
Published in: 2002 IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing.
Date of Conference: 09-11 December 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 June 2003
Print ISBN:0-7803-7713-3