Refereed Publications

PENDING SUBMISSIONS

 

The Importance of the Harmonic Series for Recognition of Pitched Musical Instruments

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., 2009. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing.


 

PUBLISHED

 

Purging Musical Instrument Sample Databases Using Automatic Musical Instrument Recognition Methods

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing,

Vol 17, no. 5. pp. 1046-1051, July 2009.

 

The Significance of the Non-Harmonic “Noise” Versus the Harmonic Series for Musical Instrument Recognition

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., in Proc. Int. Symp. Music Inf. Retrieval (ISMIR) 2006, pp. 95-100.

 

The importance of the non-harmonic residual for automatic musical instrument recognition of pitched instruments

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., AES Convention, 2006.

 

Musical Instrument Identification In Continuous Recordings

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., in Proc. Int. Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFX) 2004, pp. 222-227.

 

Instrument Recognition Beyond Separate Notes - Indexing Continuous Recordings

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., ICMC 2004.

 

The Importance of Cross Database Evaluation in Musical Instrument Sound Classification

Livshin, A., Rodet, X., in Proc. Int. Symp. Music Inf. Retrieval (ISMIR), 2003, pp. 241-242.

 

Studies and Improvements in Automatic Classification of Musical Sound Samples

Livshin, A., Peeters, G., Rodet, X., 2003. ICMC 2003.


 

THESES

Automatic Musical Instrument Recognition and Related Topics 
Livshin, A., 2008. PhD thesis, Paris-6 University and IRCAM.

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Livshin, A., 2001. M.Sc. thesis, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.



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EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing

 

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia


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