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19. ACM Multimedia MIRUM Workshop 2012: Nara, Japan
- Cynthia C. S. Liem, Meinard Müller, Steven K. Tjoa, George Tzanetakis:
Proceedings of the second international ACM workshop on Music information retrieval with user-centered and multimodal strategies, MIRUM '12, Nara, Japan, October 29 - November 02, 2012. 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1591-3
Session 1
- Verena Thomas, Sebastian Ewert, Michael Clausen:
Fast intra-collection audio matching. 1-6 - Bob L. Sturm:
An analysis of the GTZAN music genre dataset. 7-12 - Bryan Pardo, David Little, Darren Gergle:
Building a personalized audio equalizer interface with transfer learning and active learning. 13-18
Session 2
- Marius Kaminskas, Ignacio Fernández-Tobías, Francesco Ricci, Iván Cantador:
Knowledge-based music retrieval for places of interest. 19-24 - Alfonso Pérez Carrillo, Marcelo M. Wanderley:
Learning and extraction of violin instrumental controls from audio signal. 25-30 - Jen-Yu Liu, Yi-Hsuan Yang:
Inferring personal traits from music listening history. 31-36 - Audrey Laplante:
Who influence the music tastes of adolescents?: a study on interpersonal influence in social networks. 37-42
Keynote talk
- Ye Wang:
When music, information technology, and medicine meet. 43-44
Session 3
- Geoffroy Peeters, Joachim Flocon-Cholet:
Perceptual tempo estimation using GMM-regression. 45-50 - Mark Brozier Cartwright, Bryan Pardo:
Novelty measures as cues for temporal salience in audio similarity. 51-56
Session 4
- Dan Su, Pascale Fung:
Personalized music emotion classification via active learning. 57-62 - Ju-Chiang Wang, Yi-Hsuan Yang, Kaichun Chang, Hsin-Min Wang, Shyh-Kang Jeng:
Exploring the relationship between categorical and dimensional emotion semantics of music. 63-68 - Bob L. Sturm:
Two systems for automatic music genre recognition: what are they really recognizing? 69-74
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