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A Survey of Discrimination and Error Metrics for Spectrally Altered Instrument Tones
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey of Discrimination and Error Metrics for Spectrally Altered Instrument Tones" Mr. Chung LEE Abstract: A musical instrument tone can be defined with four auditory attributes. They are pitch, duration, loudness and timbre. Pitch, duration and loudness are well defined and can be presented in a single continuum. However, timbre remains a poorly understood auditory attribute. Except its multidimensional nature, we understood very little about how human auditory system distinguish the timbres of different musical instruments. By Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) and studying the discrimination of altered tones, a number of acoustical attributes like spectral centroid, attack time and spectral variation were found to be important to timbre perception. Subjective evaluation of instrument tones always relies on listening tests, but they are sometimes impractical. Therefore, error metrics which can accurately predict the discrimination rate of altered tones are desirable. This survey gave an overview of a number of studies about timbre and introduced a number of previously suggested error metrics. We also suggested some further development on error metrics. Date: Tuesday, 26 January 2010 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 3501 lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Prof. Andrew Horner (Supervisor) Dr. Jogesh Muppala (Chairperson) Dr. David Rossiter Dr. Raymond Wong **** ALL are Welcome ****