Sciweavers

FLAIRS
2007

Playing with Cases: Tempo Transformations of Jazz Performances Using Case-Based Reasoning

14 years 1 months ago
Playing with Cases: Tempo Transformations of Jazz Performances Using Case-Based Reasoning
The research described here focuses on global tempo transformations of monophonic recordings of saxophone jazz performances. We have investigated the problem of how a performance played at a particular tempo can be automatically rendered at another tempo while preserving its expressivity. That is, listeners should not be able to notice, from the expressivity of a performance, that has been scaled up or down from another tempo. To do so, we have developed a case-based reasoning system called TempoExpress. The results we have obtained have been extensively compared against a standard technique called Uniform Time Stretching (UTS), and we show that our approach is superior to UTS.
Ramon López de Mántaras, Maarten Gra
Added 02 Oct 2010
Updated 02 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where FLAIRS
Authors Ramon López de Mántaras, Maarten Grachten, Josep Lluís Arcos
Comments (0)