Ontological Processing of Sound Resources
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Tagung:
Konferenzartikel
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Autoren:
Jürgen Reuter
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Summary
Modern music production systems provide a plethora of sound resources,e.g. hundreds or thousands of sound patches on a synthesizer. Themore the number of available sounds grows, the more difficult itbecomes for the user to find the desired sound resource for aparticular purpose, thus demanding for advanced retrieval techniquesbased on sound classification. This paper gives a short survey ofexisting approaches on classification and retrieval of soundresources, discusses them and presents an advanced approach based onontological knowledge processing.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{,
author={J{\"u}rgen Reuter},
title={Ontological Processing of Sound Resources},
year=2006,
month=Apr,
booktitle={Proceedings of the 4th International Linux Audio Conference (LAC2006)},
url={https://ps.ipd.kit.edu/downloads/ka_2006_ontological_processing_sound_resources.pdf},
abstract={Modern music production systems provide a plethora of sound resources,e.g. hundreds or thousands of sound patches on a synthesizer. Themore the number of available sounds grows, the more difficult itbecomes for the user to find the desired sound resource for aparticular purpose, thus demanding for advanced retrieval techniquesbased on sound classification. This paper gives a short survey ofexisting approaches on classification and retrieval of soundresources, discusses them and presents an advanced approach based onontological knowledge processing.},
organization={Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM)},
pages={97-104},
address={Karlsruhe, Germany},
pptUrl={https://ps.ipd.kit.edu/downloads/ka_2006_ontological_processing_sound_resources_praesentation.pdf},
}