Music Style Classification with Compared Methods in XGB and BPNN

12/03/2019
by   Lifeng Tan, et al.
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Scientists have used many different classification methods to solve the problem of music classification. But the efficiency of each classification is different. In this paper, we propose two compared methods on the task of music style classification. More specifically, feature extraction for representing timbral texture, rhythmic content and pitch content are proposed. Comparative evaluations on performances of two classifiers were conducted for music classification with different styles. The result shows that XGB is better suited for small datasets than BPNN

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