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Análisis del Timbre×Reconocimiento de instrumentos×
CampoRecuperación de información musicalRecuperación de información musical
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen19772005
Autor originalJohn M. GreyAntti Eronen
TipoAcoustic feature extraction and analysisTimbre-based audio classification
Fuente seminalGrey, J. M. (1977). Multidimensional perceptual scaling of musical timbres. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 61(5), 1270-1277. DOI ↗Eronen, A., Peltonen, V., Tuomi, J., Klapuri, A., Fagerlund, S., Sorsa, T., & Lorho, G. (2005). Audio-based context recognition. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 14(1), 321-329. DOI ↗
Aliastone color analysis, spectral characterization, timbre descriptor extractioninstrument classification, timbre identification, instrument detection
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ResumenTimbre analysis is the computational characterization and modeling of tone color—the perceived quality that distinguishes one instrument from another even at the same pitch and loudness. Pioneered by Grey (1977), timbre analysis extracts acoustic descriptors that characterize spectral shape, temporal dynamics, and harmonic content. It underlies instrument identification, music similarity assessment, and audio retrieval. Unlike melody and rhythm, timbre is high-dimensional and context-dependent, making it one of the most challenging aspects of music analysis.Instrument recognition is the task of automatically identifying which musical instruments are present in an audio recording. Formalized by Eronen et al. (2005), it addresses timbre—the tonal quality distinguishing one instrument from another. Instrument recognition is essential for music analysis, transcription, automatic indexing, and music education. It remains challenging in polyphonic contexts but has achieved good accuracy in solo and sparse accompaniment scenarios.
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