2012 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icassp.2012.6287816
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Singing-voice separation from monaural recordings using robust principal component analysis

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“…For better separation outcomes masking can be applied to the separation results of ALM that are low rank A and sparse E matrices by using binary time frequency masking [6]. We need to accurately segregate the components as singing voice mostly lines the music accompaniment during beat instances in order to match with rhythmic structure of the song and hence we apply masking for enhanced separation outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For better separation outcomes masking can be applied to the separation results of ALM that are low rank A and sparse E matrices by using binary time frequency masking [6]. We need to accurately segregate the components as singing voice mostly lines the music accompaniment during beat instances in order to match with rhythmic structure of the song and hence we apply masking for enhanced separation outcomes.…”
Section: Fig1 Proposed Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 denote the L1-norm that is the sum of the absolute values of matrix entriesis an valuable surrogate for L0 psuedo norm, the number of non-zero entries in the matrix. is the trade off parameter between the rank of A and sparsity of E [6].…”
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“… The principal component analysis method (PCA) extracts the principal component by a linear transformation, computed using singular value decomposition algorithms [13]. …”
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“…The RPCP and its variants have found various promising applications, particularly in image and signal processing; e.g. video surveillance [10], face recognition [17], texture modeling [35], video inpainting [16], audio separation [15], latent semantic indexing [25], etc.…”
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