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Re: Multiple F0 Algorithm request
The De Cheveigne paper below does an interesting overview of existing
systems:
de Cheveigné, A. (2006). Multiple F0 estimation. In Wang, D.L, Brown,
G.J. (Eds) Computational Auditory Scene Analysis, Algorithms and
Applications. (pp. 45-79). IEEE Press/Wiley.
You should also check systems presented in the last MIREX evaluation
on multiple-f0 estimation:
http://www.music-ir.org/mirex/wiki/2010:Multiple_Fundamental_Frequency_Estimation_%26_Tracking_Results
and naturally systems with highest precision including that of C. Yeh
described here:
C. Yeh, A. Roebel, X. Rodet « Multiple Fundamental Frequency
Estimation and Polyphony Inference of Polyphonic Music Signals », IEEE
Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, vol. 18, n° 6,
Août, 2010.
and alternatively this one with a realtime estimation feature:
Arnaud Dessein, Arshia Cont, Guillaume Lemaitre. "Real-time polyphonic
music transcription with non-negative matrix factorization and beta-
divergence". Proceedings of the 11th International Society for Music
Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR). Utrecht, Netherlands, August
2010, pp. 489-494.
Arshia Cont
Researcher, Musical Representations Team, +
Head of Musical Research,
Ircam - Centre Pompidou.
http://repmus.ircam.fr/Arshia-Cont
On Apr 25, 2011, at 8:21 PM, mohammadreza babaei wrote:
Dear list,
I am working on a multiple F0 estimation based on auditory system.I
worked on a "A PERCEPTUALLY MOTIVATED MULTIPLE-F0 ESTIMATION METHOD,
2005 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and
Acoustics"that is written by"Anssi Klapuri". But I have faced with
problems in Iterative and cancellation step.Could any body give me
suggestion about this?
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Thanksfor your kindness
Best regards,
Babaei