Melody analysis for prediction of the emotions conveyed by Sinhala songs

M.G. Viraj Lakshitha, K. Jayaratne
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This paper describes our attempt of assessing the capability of music melodies in isolation in order to classify music files into different emotional categories in the context of Sri Lankan music. In our approach, Melodies (predominant pitch sequences) are extracted from songs and the feature vectors are created from them which are ultimately subjected to supervised learning approaches with different classifier algorithms and also with classifier accuracy enhancing algorithms. The models we trained didn't perform well enough to classify songs into different emotions, however they always showed that the melody is an important factor for the classification. Further experiments with melody features along with some non-melody features showed us that those feature combinations perform much better, hence brought us to the conclusion that, even though, the melody plays a major role in differentiating the emotions into different categories, it needs the support of other features too for a proper classification.
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通过旋律分析预测僧伽罗歌曲所传达的情感
本文描述了我们在斯里兰卡音乐背景下评估音乐旋律能力的尝试,以便将音乐文件分类为不同的情感类别。在我们的方法中,从歌曲中提取旋律(主要音高序列),并从中创建特征向量,这些特征向量最终受到不同分类器算法和分类器精度增强算法的监督学习方法的影响。我们训练的模型在将歌曲分类为不同的情绪方面表现得不够好,但它们总是表明旋律是分类的重要因素。对旋律特征和一些非旋律特征的进一步实验表明,这些特征组合的表现要好得多,因此我们得出结论,尽管旋律在将情绪区分为不同类别方面起着重要作用,但它也需要其他特征的支持才能进行适当的分类。
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