LyDAR: A LYrics Density based Approach to non-homogeneous music Resizing

ICME(2010)

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In many scenarios, such as TV/radio advertising production, animation production, and presentation, music pieces are constrained in the metric of time. For example, an editor wants to use a 320s song to fit a 280s animation or to accompany a 265s radio advertisement. Current music resizing approach scales the whole piece of music in a uniform manner. However, it will degrade the effect of the compressed song and make perceptual artifacts. In this paper, a novel music resizing approach, called LyDAR (LYrics Density based Approach to non-homogeneous music Resizing), is proposed, in which the resizing operation is guided by music structural analysis. Firstly, a useful concept, lyrics density, is presented, which takes advantage of lyrics to analyze the musical structure and can be used to describe the compression-resistance for different parts of a song. Secondly, two music resizing scheduling algorithms, LDF and LDGF, are developed to schedule compression over different parts of a music piece. Finally, both subjective and objective experiments are conducted to show that LyDAR can effectively and efficiently generate compressed versions of songs with good quality.
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animation production,scheduling,lyrics density based approach,perceptual artifacts,music structural analysis,schedule compression,music pieces,data compression,non-homogeneous time-scale,electronic music,compression resistance,nonhomogeneous music resizing,tv/radio advertising production,musical structure,music resizing,compressed song,lydar,time stretching,measurement,scheduling algorithm,production,structure analysis,music,schedules,media,animation,generators
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