Finding motifs in psychophysiological responses and chord sequences
Annotation of emotion in music has traditionally used human tagging approaches. We propose a novel approach of identifying important musical features that can lead to automatic emotion annotation for music. Using psychophysiological responses of a subject listening to music and chord sequences of th...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-62972022-05-04T05:22:46Z Finding motifs in psychophysiological responses and chord sequences Cabredo, Rafael A. Legaspi, Roberto S. Numao, Masayuki Annotation of emotion in music has traditionally used human tagging approaches. We propose a novel approach of identifying important musical features that can lead to automatic emotion annotation for music. Using psychophysiological responses of a subject listening to music and chord sequences of the songs, we identify music segments that can be used to describe the emotion that the music induces. An algorithm is then used to discover motifs – a pair of very similar subsequences in the data. These motifs are paired with chord progressions that are found to coincide with the physiological signal motifs. Results show that some of the identified chord progressions frequently appear in the music. Some of these chord progressions are frequently used in popular music. Using techniques developed, a library of chord sequences that induce a specific set of psychophysiological responses can be built for a music recommendation system. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5594 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Music, Influence of Music—Physiological effect Information storage and retrieval systems—Music Computer Sciences Music |
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Annotation of emotion in music has traditionally used human tagging approaches. We propose a novel approach of identifying important musical features that can lead to automatic emotion annotation for music. Using psychophysiological responses of a subject listening to music and chord sequences of the songs, we identify music segments that can be used to describe the emotion that the music induces. An algorithm is then used to discover motifs – a pair of very similar subsequences in the data. These motifs are paired with chord progressions that are found to coincide with the physiological signal motifs. Results show that some of the identified chord progressions frequently appear in the music. Some of these chord progressions are frequently used in popular music. Using techniques developed, a library of chord sequences that induce a specific set of psychophysiological responses can be built for a music recommendation system. |
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