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Results of the paper: Zapata, Jose R.; Gómez, Emilia. "Comparative Evaluation and Combination of Audio Tempo Estimation Approaches", AES 42nd International Conference: Semantic Audio, Ilmenau, Germany. pp. 198 - 207, Jul 2011. in a jupyter notebook

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AES 42 Audio Tempo Evaluation Data

This repo contains the code in a jupyter notebook to reproduce all of the analyses from the audio tempo evaluation paper:

Zapata, Jose R.; Gómez, Emilia. "Comparative Evaluation and Combination of Audio Tempo Estimation Approaches", AES 42nd International Conference: Semantic Audio, Ilmenau, Germany. pp. 198 - 207, Jul 2011.

ABSTRACT

The automatic analysis of musical tempo from audio is still an open research task in the Music Information Retrieval (MIR) community. The goal of this paper is to provide an updated comparative evaluation of different methods for audio tempo estimation. We overview, following the same block diagram, 23 documented methods. We then analyze their accuracy, error distribution and statistical differences, and we discuss which strategies can provide better performance for different input material. We then take advantage of their complementarity to improve the results by combining different methods, and we finally analyze the limitations of current approaches and give some ideas for future work on the task.

DATASET

The ISMIR 2004 tempo induction contest uses three different data sets http://mtg.upf.edu//ismir2004/contest/tempoContest/node3.html

In this web page only evaluates the tempo algorithms in the Song Excerpt data set http://mtg.upf.edu//ismir2004/contest/tempoContest/node6.html

can be download: http://www.iua.upf.edu/mtg/ismir2004/contest/tempoContest/data3.tar.gz

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Song excerpts Data set

A professional musician placed beat marks on several song excerpts. The ground-truth tempo was computed as the median of the inter-beat intervals.

  • Total number of instances: 465
  • Duration: 20 s
  • Total duration: 9300 s

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Results of the paper: Zapata, Jose R.; Gómez, Emilia. "Comparative Evaluation and Combination of Audio Tempo Estimation Approaches", AES 42nd International Conference: Semantic Audio, Ilmenau, Germany. pp. 198 - 207, Jul 2011. in a jupyter notebook

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