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Subset of MedleyDB: Mix audio files and Melody Annotations for the 108 files in the MedleyDB multitrack dataset containing melody. There are 3 types of melody annotations released: melody1: "The f0 curve of the predominant melodic line drawn from a single source" melody2: "The f0 curve of the predominant melodic line drawn from multiple sources" melody3: "The f0 curves of all melodic lines drawn from multiple sources" For further details, refer to the MedleyDB website. Further Annotation and Metadata files are version controlled and are available in the MedleyDB github repository: Metadata can be found here, Annotations can be found here. For detailed information about the dataset, please visit MedleyDB's website. If you make use of MedleyDB for academic purposes, please cite the following publication: R. Bittner, J. Salamon, M. Tierney, M. Mauch, C. Cannam and J. P. Bello, "MedleyDB: A Multitrack Dataset for Annotation-Intensive MIR Research", in 15th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, Oct. 2014.
{"references": ["R. Bittner, J. Salamon, M. Tierney, M. Mauch, C. Cannam and J. P. Bello, \"MedleyDB: A Multitrack Dataset for Annotation-Intensive MIR Research\", in 15th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, Oct. 2014."]}
melody, melody estimation, f0, music, transcription, pitch
melody, melody estimation, f0, music, transcription, pitch
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