Tutorial covering Open Source tools for Source Separation.
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Tutorial covering Open Source tools for Source Separation.
Official implementation of SawSing (ISMIR'22)
DALI: a large Dataset of synchronised Audio, LyrIcs and vocal notes.
ISMIR 2020 Paper repo: Music SketchNet: Controllable Music Generation via Factorized Representations of Pitch and Rhythm
Revisiting Singing Voice Detection : a Quantitative Review and the Future Outlook
Control mechanisms to the U-Net architecture for doing multiple source separation instruments
The code for the ISMIR 2019 paper “Supervised symbolic music style translation using synthetic data”.
Reproducible research code for the experiments presented in our article "Kara1k: a karaoke dataset for cover song identification and singing voice analysis" published at IEEE ISM 2017
A toolkit for generating datasets of midi files which have been degraded to be 'un-musical'.
Supplementary material for the ISMIR 2019 paper entitled "Multi-Task Learning of Tempo and Beat: Learning One to Improve the Other"
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HAMR 2020 Project - A Tool for Predicting Music Success
Code for paper A dataset and classification model for Malay, Hindi, Tamil and Chinese music
Web app for custom Spotify playlists based on track audio properties such as danceability, energy, tempo & your personal Spotify listening analysis
Code and data for our ISMIR2021 paper introducing cosine contours.
Code and data for our ISMIR2020 paper 'Mode Classification and Natural Units in Plainchant'
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