Abstract
We introduce a new method for generating time-frequency distributions, which is particularly useful for the analysis of music signals. The method presented here is based on $\ell1$ sparse representations of music signals in a redundant wavelet packet dictionary. The representations are found using the minimization methods basis pursuit and best orthogonal basis. Visualizations of the time-frequency distribution are constructed based on a simplified energy distribution in the wavelet packet decomposition. The time-frequency distributions emphasizes structured musical content, including non-stationary content, by masking the energy from less structured music instruments. We present four examples for visualizing structured content, including vocal and single instrument.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Aalborg |
Publisher | Department of Control Engineering, Aalborg University |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |