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From: Query-by-Example Music Information Retrieval by Score-Informed Source Separation and Remixing Technologies

Figure 6

Ratio of average EMD per genre to average EMD of all genres while reducing or boosting the volume of single instrument part. Here, (a), (b), and (c) are for the vocal, guitar, and drums, respectively. Note that a smaller ratio of the EMD plotted in the lower area of the graph indicates higher similarity. (a) Genre classification shift caused by changing the volume of vocal. Genre with the highest similarity changed from rock to popular and to jazz. (b) Genre classification shift caused by changing the volume of guitar. Genre with the highest similarity changed from rock to popular. (c) Genre classification shift caused by changing the volume of drums. Genre with the highest similarity changed from popular to rock and to dance.genre classification shift caused by changing the volume of vocal. Genre with the highest similarity changed from rock to popular and to jazzgenre classification shift caused by changing the volume of guitar. Genre with the highest similarity changed from rock to populargenre classification shift caused by changing the volume of drums. Genre with the highest similarity changed from popular to rock and to dance

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