Usul and Makam Driven Automatic Melodic Segmentation for Turkish Music
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2014
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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BRONZE
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Yes
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Abstract
Automatic melodic segmentation is a topic studied extensively, aiming at developing systems that perform grouping of musical events. Here, we consider the problem of automatic segmentation via supervised learning from a dataset containing segmentation labels of an expert. We present a statistical classification-based segmentation system developed specifically for Turkish makam music. The proposed system uses two novel features, a makam-based and an usul-based feature, together with features commonly used in literature. The makam-based feature is defined as the probability of a note to appear at the phrase boundary, computed from the distributions of boundaries with respect to the piece’s makam pitches. Likewise, the usul-based feature is computed from the distributions of boundaries with respect to beats in the rhythmic cycle, usul of the piece. Several experimental setups using different feature groups are designed to test the contribution of the proposed features on three datasets. The results show that the new features carry complementary information to existing features in the literature within the Turkish makam music segmentation context and that the inclusion of new features resulted in statistically significant performance improvement.
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Makam, Usul, Melodic analysis, Melodic grouping, Melodic segmentation, Makam, Usul, Melodic grouping, Melodic segmentation, Melodic analysis
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Citation
Bozkurt, B., Karaosmanoğlu, M.K., Karaçalı, B., and Ünal, E. (2014). Usul and Makam driven automatic melodic segmentation for Turkish music. Journal of New Music Research, 43(4), 375-389. doi:10.1080/09298215.2014.924535
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Q4
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Q1

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5
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Journal of New Music Research
Volume
43
Issue
4
Start Page
375
End Page
389
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