Fwd: [Clam-devel] [Fwd: [MUSIC-IR] Web Services for audio feature extraction and self-organizing music maps]

Natanael Olaiz nolaiz at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 13:41:29 PDT 2008


Very nice!

What I imagine for a web interface is applied to Annotator tools. Not 
just a frontend to Annotator/Extractors, but more a database / search 
engine.  Have you saw the Musipedia project (http://www.musipedia.org/)? 
I found it amazing... And that makes me think: all the information and 
metadata given by the extractors of Annotator could be used to make a 
powerful songs database/search engine with some kind of musipedia-like 
interface -without the humming plugin-!

I like this idea for GSoC...
What the mentors think about it?


Best regards,
Natanael.


Hernán Ordiales wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Xavier Amatriain <xavier at amatriain.net>
> Date: Wed, Feb 6, 2008 at 2:55 PM
> Subject: [Clam-devel] [Fwd: [MUSIC-IR] Web Services for audio feature
> extraction and self-organizing music maps]
> To: clam-devel at llistes.projectes.lafarga.org
>
>  Interesting... we should think about doing a CLAM webservice :-)
> Actually I remember we did talk about this some time ago, maybe in the
> next GSoC?
>
>  -------- Original Message --------
>  Subject:        [MUSIC-IR] Web Services for audio feature extraction and
>  self-organizing music maps
>  Date:   Wed, 06 Feb 2008 12:46:50 +0100
>  From:   Thomas Lidy <lidy at ifs.tuwien.ac.at>
>  To:     music-ir at listes.ircam.fr
>
>  Dear MIR community,
>
>  We, the MIR group of the Institute of Software Technology and
>  Interactive Systems (IFS) at TU Vienna, Austria, would like to announce
>  our audio feature extraction and (SOM) music map training web services,
>  online (already a while) at:
>
>  http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/mir/webservice/
>
>  Via this URL, two services are available:
>
>  - The extraction of three feature sets (Rhythm Patterns, Statistical
>  Spectrum Descriptors and Rhythm Histograms) from audio data (mp3 or wav)
>  via the web. Descriptors are returned in a space separated ASCII file
>  (SOMLib format, described on the web page).
>
>  - While these features can be used in your own applications (e.g. for
>  playlist recommendation, music classification, etc.), we also provide a
>  service that trains Self-Organizing Maps, which contain an automatic
>  organization (clustering) of a music collection.
>
>  A demo client as well as the interface descriptions, which enable the
>  implementation and usage of these web services in your own applications,
>  is provided.
>
>  Further details and links to background information and according
>  publications are provided at:
>
>  http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/mir/webservice/
>
>  Feel free to instantly try out the Java Web Start demo client!
>
>  Kind regards,
>  Thomas Lidy
>  Andreas Rauber
>  Jakob Frank
>
>  Vienna University of Technology
>  mir group @ Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems
>  Information and Software Engineering Group
>
>  Favoritenstrasse 9-11/188/1
>  A-1040 Wien
>  AUSTRIA
>
>  http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/mir/
>
>
>   




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