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arxiv: 1705.04792 · v1 · pith:F76ZVZQBnew · submitted 2017-05-13 · 💻 cs.SD

Riddim: A Rhythm Analysis and Decomposition Tool Based On Independent Subspace Analysis

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keywords analysisrhythmtoolinformationindependentinputmusicalperformance
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The goal of this thesis was to implement a tool that, given a digital audio input, can extract and represent rhythm and musical time. The purpose of the tool is to help develop better models of rhythm for real-time computer based performance and composition. This analysis tool, Riddim, uses Independent Subspace Analysis (ISA) and a robust onset detection scheme to separate and detect salient rhythmic and timing information from different sonic sources within the input. This information is then represented in a format that can be used by a variety of algorithms that interpret timing information to infer rhythmic and musical structure. A secondary objective of this work is a "proof of concept" as a non-real-time rhythm analysis system based on ISA. This is a necessary step since ultimately it is desirable to incorporate this functionality in a real-time plug-in for live performance and improvisation.

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