Songle Widget: Making Animation and Physical Devices Synchronized with Music Videos on the Web

Masataka Goto, Kazuyoshi Yoshii, Tomoyasu Nakano
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This paper describes a web-based multimedia development framework, Songle Widget, that makes it possible to control computer-graphic animation and physical devices such as lighting devices and robots in synchronization with music publicly available on the web. To avoid the difficulty of time-consuming manual annotation, Songle Widget makes it easy to develop web-based applications with rigid music synchronization by leveraging music-understanding technologies. Four types of musical elements (music structure, hierarchical beat structure, melody line, and chords) have been automatically annotated for more than 920,000 songs on music-or video-sharing services and can readily be used by music-synchronized applications. Since errors are inevitable when elements are annotated automatically, Songle Widget takes advantage of a user-friendly crowdsourcing interface that enables users to correct them. This is effective when applications require error-free annotation. We made Songle Widget open to the public, and its capabilities and usefulness have been demonstrated in seven music-synchronized applications.
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Songle Widget:使动画和物理设备与网络上的音乐视频同步
本文描述了一个基于网络的多媒体开发框架,Songle Widget,它使控制计算机图形动画和物理设备(如照明设备和机器人)与网络上公开的音乐同步成为可能。为了避免耗时的手工注释的困难,Songle Widget通过利用音乐理解技术,使开发具有严格音乐同步的基于web的应用程序变得容易。四种类型的音乐元素(音乐结构、分层节拍结构、旋律线和和弦)已经在音乐或视频共享服务上为超过92万首歌曲自动标注,并且可以很容易地被音乐同步应用程序使用。由于自动注释元素时不可避免地会出现错误,因此Songle Widget利用了用户友好的众包界面,使用户能够纠正错误。这在应用程序需要无错误注释时非常有效。我们向公众开放了Songle Widget,它的功能和实用性已经在七个音乐同步应用程序中得到了展示。
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