#8 Singing Voice Separation Based on Non-Vocal Independent Component Subtraction and Amplitude Discrimination
Stratis Sofianos, Aladdin Ariyaeeinia, Richard Polfreman
Many applications of Music Information Retrieval can benefit
from effective isolation of the music sources. Earlier work by the
authors led to the development of a system that is based on Azimuth
Discrimination and Resynthesis (ADRess) and can extract
the singing voice from reverberant stereophonic mixtures. We
propose an extension to our previous method that is not based on
ADRess and exploits both channels of the stereo mix more effectively.
For the evaluation of the system we use a dataset that contains
songs convolved during mastering as well as the mixing
process (i.e. “real-world” conditions). The metrics for objective
evaluation are based on bss_eval.