Title
Beat Tracking with Musical Knowledge
Abstract
When a person taps a foot in time with a piece of music, they are performing beat tracking. Beat tracking is fundamental to the understanding of musical structure, and therefore an essential ability for any system which purports to exhibit musical intelligence or understanding. We present an off-line multiple agent beat tracking system which estimates the locations of musical beats in MIDI performance data. This approach to beat tracking requires no prior information about the input data, such as the tempo or time signature; all required information is derived from the performance data. For constant tempo performances, previous beat tracking systems have proved successful; however, these systems fail when there are large variations in tempo. We examine the role of musical knowledge in guiding the beat tracking process, and show that a system equipped with knowledge of musical salience is able to track the beat of music even in the presence of large tempo variations. Results are presented for a large corpus of expressively performed classical piano music (13 complete sonatas), containing a full range of tempos and much variability in tempo within sections. With the musical knowledge disabled, the beats are tracked about 75% correctly; the inclusion of musical knowledge raises this figure to over 90%.
Year
Venue
Field
2000
FRONTIERS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Time signature,Computer science,Musical,MIDI,Speech recognition,Beat (music),Piano,Beat detection,Salience (language),Musical form
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
54.0
0922-6389
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
21
3.61
7
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Simon Dixon11164107.57
Emilios Cambouropoulos220025.12