Determination of nonprototypical valence and arousal in popular music: Features and performances

Böjrn Schuller, Johannes Dorfner, Gerhard Rigoll

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Abstract

Mood of Music is among the most relevant and commercially promising, yet challenging attributes for retrieval in large music collections. In this respect this article first provides a short overview on methods and performances in the field. While most past research so far dealt with low-level audio descriptors to this aim, this article reports on results exploiting information on middle-level as the rhythmic and chordal structure or lyrics of a musical piece. Special attention is given to realism and nonprototypicality of the selected songs in the database: all feature information is obtained by fully automatic preclassification apart from the lyrics which are automatically retrieved from on-line sources. Further more, instead of exclusively picking songs with agreement of several annotators upon perceived mood, a full collection of 69 double CDs, or 2 648 titles, respectively, is processed. Due to the severity of this task; different modelling forms in the arousal and valence space are investigated, and relevance per feature group is reported.

Original languageEnglish
Article number735854
JournalEurasip Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing
Volume2010
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

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