Title :
Dynamic Spectral Envelope Modeling for Timbre Analysis of Musical Instrument Sounds
Author :
Burred, Juan José ; Röbel, Axel ; Sikora, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Anal./Synthesis Team, IRCAM, Paris, France
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present a computational model of musical instrument sounds that focuses on capturing the dynamic behavior of the spectral envelope. A set of spectro-temporal envelopes belonging to different notes of each instrument are extracted by means of sinusoidal modeling and subsequent frequency interpolation, before being subjected to principal component analysis. The prototypical evolution of the envelopes in the obtained reduced-dimensional space is modeled as a nonstationary Gaussian Process. This results in a compact representation in the form of a set of prototype curves in feature space, or equivalently of prototype spectro-temporal envelopes in the time-frequency domain. Finally, the obtained models are successfully evaluated in the context of two music content analysis tasks: classification of instrument samples and detection of instruments in monaural polyphonic mixtures.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; acoustic signal processing; feature extraction; interpolation; musical acoustics; musical instruments; principal component analysis; spectral analysis; computational model; dynamic spectral envelope modeling; envelope evolution; feature space; instrument detection; instrument sample classification; monaural polyphonic mixture; music content analysis; musical instrument sounds; nonstationary Gaussian process; principal component analysis; reduced-dimensional space; sinusoidal modeling; spectro-temporal envelope; subsequent frequency interpolation; timbre analysis; time-frequency domain; Gaussian processes; music information retrieval (MIR); sinusoidal modeling; spectral envelope; timbre model;
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2009.2036300