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19th ACM Multimedia MIRUM Workshop 2011: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
- Cynthia C. S. Liem, Meinard Müller, Douglas Eck, George Tzanetakis:
Proceedings of the 1st international ACM workshop on Music information retrieval with user-centered and multimodal strategies, Scottsdale, AZ, USA, November 28 - December 01, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0986-8
Oral session 1
- Cynthia C. S. Liem, Meinard Müller, Douglas Eck, George Tzanetakis, Alan Hanjalic:
The need for music information retrieval with user-centered and multimodal strategies. 1-6 - Ashkan Yazdani, Krista Kappeler, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Affective content analysis of music video clips. 7-12 - Yu Yi, Yinsheng Zhou, Ye Wang:
A tempo-sensitive music search engine with multimodal inputs. 13-18
Keynote address
- Roeland Ordelman:
Audiovisual archive exploitation in the networked information society. 19-20
Oral session 2
- Tianjing Xu, Adams Wei Yu, Xianglong Liu, Bo Lang:
Music identification via vocabulary tree with MFCC peaks. 21-26 - Charles Parker, Dhiraj Joshi, Phoury Lei, Jiebo Luo:
Finding geographically representative music via social media. 27-32 - Kamelia Aryafar, Ali Shokoufandeh:
Music genre classification using explicit semantic analysis. 33-38
Oral session 3
- Kristian Nymoen, Baptiste Caramiaux, Mariusz Kozak, Jim Tørresen:
Analyzing sound tracings: a multimodal approach to music information retrieval. 39-44 - Andre Holzapfel, Gino Angelo M. Velasco, Nicki Holighaus, Monika Dörfler, Arthur Flexer:
Advantages of nonstationary gabor transforms in beat tacking. 45-50 - Naoki Nishikawa, Katsutoshi Itoyama, Hiromasa Fujihara, Masataka Goto, Tetsuya Ogata, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
A musical mood trajectory estimation method using lyrics and acoustic features. 51-56 - Eugenio Tacchini, Ernesto Damiani:
What is a "musical world"?: an affinity propagation approach. 57-62
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