Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
534712 Pattern Recognition Letters 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The use of community detection algorithms is explored within the framework of cover song identification, i.e. the automatic detection of different audio renditions of the same underlying musical piece. Until now, this task has been posed as a typical query-by-example task, where one submits a query song and the system retrieves a list of possible matches ranked by their similarity to the query. In this work, we propose a new approach which uses song communities (clusters, groups) to provide more relevant answers to a given query. Starting from the output of a state-of-the-art system, songs are embedded in a complex weighted network whose links represent similarity (related musical content). Communities inside the network are then recognized as groups of covers and this information is used to enhance the results of the system. In particular, we show that this approach increases both the coherence and the accuracy of the system. Furthermore, we provide insight into the internal organization of individual cover song communities, showing that there is a tendency for the original song to be central within the community. We postulate that the methods and results presented here could be relevant to other query-by-example tasks.

► New point of view in the task of cover song retrieval by considering cover song communities. ► Analysis of a cover song network finding evidence of communities. ► Effective detection of cover song communities. ► Enhancing the results of a cover song retrieval system (coherence and accuracy). ► Providing insight into the internal organization of cover song communities.

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