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Quantitative Analysis of a Common Audio Similarity Measure

Jesper Højvang Jensen, Member, IEEE, Mads Græsbøll Christensen, Member, IEEE,
Daniel P. W. Ellis, Senior Member, IEEE, and Søren Holdt Jensen, Senior Member, IEEE

abstract
For music information retrieval tasks, a nearest neighbor classifier using the Kullback–Leibler divergence between Gaussian mixture models of songs’ melfrequency cepstral coefficients is commonly used to match songs by timbre. In this paper, we analyze this distance measure analytically and experimentally by the use of synthesized MIDI files, and we find that it is highly sensitive to different instrument realizations. Despite the lack of theoretical foundation, it handles the multipitch case quite well when all pitches originate from the same instrument, but it has some weaknesses when different instruments play simultaneously. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate that a source separation frontend can improve performance. Furthermore, we have evaluated the robustness to changes in key, sample rate, and bitrate.