Event Details
Start time: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 - 9:00am
End time: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 - 10:00am
The ever-increasing density of computer storage devices has allowed the average user to store enormous quantities of multimedia content, and a large amount of this content is usually music. Current search techniques for musical content rely on meta-data tags which describe artist, album, year, genre, etc. Query-by-content systems, however,
allow users to search based upon the actual acoustical content of the songs. Recent systems have mainly depended upon textual representations of the queries and targets in order to apply common string-matching algorithms. However, these methods lose much of the information content of the song and limit the ways in which a user may search. We propose a query-by-content system which uses a Self-Organizing Map as its basis.