Dynamic segmentation approach for efficient Arabian music transcription

M.A. Al-Taee, A.K. Aiy

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Abstract

In Arabian music transcription where the tone-to-tone distance is half of that of the Western music, the segmentation phase of the transcription process can therefore be more challenging. This paper describes an efficient dynamic segmentation approach which considers the sixteenth note as fundamental note duration. Unlike static segmentation, the proposed dynamic segmentation approach divides the entire musical piece into non-equal durations depending upon tempo of the musical piece and the repetition rate of the musical notes. Performance of the proposed segmentation algorithm is assessed experimentally by applying it to numerous human and instrumental musical pieces that are performed with Arabian quarter tones. When compared to static segmentation with various overlap periods, the proposed dynamic segmentation has demonstrated a significant reduction in computation load and improved tone-to-tone distance estimation.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event9th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices - Chemnitz, Germany
Duration: 20 Mar 201223 Mar 2012

Conference

Conference9th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices
Period20/03/1223/03/12

Bibliographical note

Organising Body: IEEE

Keywords

  • Arabian music transcription
  • Arabian quarter tones
  • Western music
  • dynamic segmentation approach
  • fundamental note duration
  • musical notes repetition rate
  • musical piece tempo
  • nonequal durations
  • tone-to-tone distance estimation
  • Computer science and informatics

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