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Recently, I tried to play with algorithms such as melody extraction and strikethroughs on the Internet for several years and found some mature application software, such as Widi, there are also some plug-ins that belong to the audio workstation software (this type is rarely used ). Open-source algorithms do not find much, but the music information retrieval at the University of westquale (http://www.jyu.fi) in Finland) mirtoolbox, A Matlab toolkit, feels like a beginner-although the efficiency of a single algorithm is not the best, this Toolkit covers a wide range of algorithms.
Project homepage and:
It is a university project, so the directory is deep
Https://www.jyu.fi/hum/laitokset/musiikki/en/research/coe/materials/mirtoolbox
Download Page:
Https://www.jyu.fi/hum/laitokset/musiikki/en/research/coe/materials/mirtoolbox/Download
Download the latest mirtoolbox 1.5 (released in 2013.8)
Package Overview:
Let's take a look at the directory tree mirtoolbox 1.5:
Let's take a look at what this toolbox can do? Let's first play the demo of mirtoolboxdemos:
These functions basically implement the so-called music Information Retrieval
The entry-level documents include:
Mirtoolboxprimer.pdf in the root directory
Another one is very recommended and I don't know how to find it:
Https://www.jyu.fi/hum/laitokset/musiikki/en/research/coe/materials/mirtoolbox/ismir2007.pdf
The mirtoolbox 1.0 version is displayed in the form of a poster (although in July 2007 ). Below is the poster: