Abstract

Content based music genre classification is a key component for next generation multimedia search agents. This paper introduces an audio classification technique based on audio content analysis. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), specifically multi-layered perceptrons (MLPs) are implemented to perform the classification task. Windowed audio files of finite length are analyzed to generate multiple feature sets which are used as input vectors to a parallel neural architecture that performs the classification. This paper examines a combination of linear predictive coding (LPC), mel frequency cepstrum coefficients (MFCCs), Haar Wavelet, Daubechies Wavelet and Symlet coefficients as feature sets for the proposed audio classifier. Parallel to MLP, a Gaussian radial basis function (GRBF) based ANN is also implemented and analyzed. The obtained prediction accuracy of 87.3% in determining the audio genres claims the efficiency of the proposed architecture. The ANN prediction values are processed by a rule based inference engine (IE) that presents the final decision.

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