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Query-by-humming (QBH) systems take human humming audio as input, and use it as a query to retrieve music from a database as accurately as possible. We propose a novel way of query reformulation for QBH search engine by modeling the user’s humming habits. Query reformulation technologies have been proven to be very effective in many researches. A critical challenge faced by QBH is that the humming is quite inaccurate. Detailed statistics and analysis on a huge number of humming queries and targets has been done based on the IOACAS dataset. Then we summarized the common humming errors that lead to the poor retrieval effect. We defined a five-tuple to represent errors and proposed a user-humming-model based on Hidden Markov model. The query of user is reformulated by the model. The approach is evaluated on Ict- Muse QBH system, SOSO QBH system and midomi QBH system using the QBSH dataset. The experimental results clearly demonstrate that the approach adopted in this paper can greatly improve the quality of the user humming, which in turn improves the effect of information retrieval.
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Zhang, G., Lu, K., Wang, B. (2012). Query Reformulation Based on User Habits for Query-by-Humming Systems. In: Hou, Y., Nie, JY., Sun, L., Wang, B., Zhang, P. (eds) Information Retrieval Technology. AIRS 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7675. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35341-3_34
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