Visualization of Music Collections Based on Structural Content Similarity

Aurea Soriano-Vargas, F. Paulovich, L. G. Nonato, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira
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Users interact a lot with their personal music collections, typically using standard text-based interfaces that offer constrained functionalities based on assigned metadata or tags. Alternative visual interfaces have been developed, both to display graphical views of music collections that attempt to reflect some chosen property or organization, or to display abstract visual representations of specific songs. Yet, there are many dimensions involved in the perception and handling of music and mapping musical information into computer tractable models is a challenging problem. With a wide variety of possible approaches, the search for novel strategies to visually represent songs and/or collections persists, targeted either at the general public or at musically trained individuals. In this paper we describe a visual interface to browse music collections that relies on a graphical metaphor designed to convey the underlying musical structure of a song. An iconic representation of individual songs is coupled with a spatial placement of songs that reflects their structural similarity. The song icon is derived from features extracted from MIDI files, rather than from audio signals. The very nature of MIDI descriptions enables the identification of simple, yet meaningful, musical structures, allowing us to extract features that support both creating the icon and comparing songs. A similarity-based spatial placement is created projecting the feature vectors with the Least Square Projection multidimensional projection, employing the Dynamic Time Warping distance function to evaluate feature similarity. We describe the process of generating such visual representations and illustrate potentially interesting usage scenarios.
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基于结构内容相似度的音乐收藏可视化
用户经常与他们的个人音乐收藏进行交互,通常使用标准的基于文本的界面,这些界面提供基于指定元数据或标签的受限功能。已经开发出了其他的视觉界面,既可以显示音乐收藏的图形视图,试图反映某些选定的属性或组织,也可以显示特定歌曲的抽象视觉表示。然而,音乐的感知和处理涉及许多维度,将音乐信息映射到计算机可处理的模型中是一个具有挑战性的问题。有了各种各样可能的方法,寻找新的策略来视觉化地表现歌曲和/或合集的工作仍在继续,目标人群要么是普通大众,要么是受过音乐训练的个人。在本文中,我们描述了一个浏览音乐收藏的可视化界面,该界面依赖于设计用于传达歌曲的潜在音乐结构的图形隐喻。单个歌曲的标志性表现与歌曲的空间放置相结合,反映了它们的结构相似性。歌曲图标是从MIDI文件中提取的特征,而不是从音频信号中提取的。MIDI描述的本质使我们能够识别简单而有意义的音乐结构,使我们能够提取支持创建图标和比较歌曲的特征。利用最小二乘投影法对特征向量进行多维投影投影,建立基于相似性的空间布局,并利用动态时间扭曲距离函数对特征相似性进行评估。我们描述了生成这种视觉表示的过程,并举例说明了可能有趣的使用场景。
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