Abstract

In this chapter, we will introduce techniques to extract audio features for the purpose of modeling similarity between music pieces. As similarity is a crucial concept for any retrieval and recommendation task, having at hand accurate audio features and corresponding similarity functions is key to building music retrieval systems. Derived from low-level audio features, but not yet representing semantically meaningful music concepts, this information can be categorized as mid-level features, according to Fig. 1.7.

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