@InProceedings{Supelec394,
author = {Stéphane Rossignol and MANUEL DAVY},
title = {{Détection de ruptures à l'aide des SVM 1 classe pour la segmentation des signaux sonores musicaux}},
journal = {GRETSI},
year = {2007},
booktitle = {{XXIème colloque GRETSI, Troyes (France)}},
pages = {165-168},
month = {September},
abstract = {We deal with segmentation into note and/or into phone (according
to the nature of the sound: instrumental part or singing voice
excerpt or speech) or more generally into ``stable'' parts. There
should have no restriction (see [9]) on the signal to be
segmented: the sound can be monophonic music, but it can also be
speech or polyphonic music; it can be harmonic or inharmonic
(castanets or drums for example); fast notes (less than 100
milliseconds duration for example) and vibrato should be taken
into account. The system presented in [2] and [6] was a work in
progress towards this goal. The segmentation and feature
extraction system described here is another step towards the more
general system. It aims also to improve the robustness of the
system described in [2] and [6].}
}