Invention Grant
US07865368B2 System and methods for recognizing sound and music signals in high noise and distortion
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用于识别高噪声和失真的声音和音乐信号的系统和方法
- Patent Title: System and methods for recognizing sound and music signals in high noise and distortion
- Patent Title (中): 用于识别高噪声和失真的声音和音乐信号的系统和方法
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Application No.: US12048825Application Date: 2008-03-14
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Publication No.: US07865368B2Publication Date: 2011-01-04
- Inventor: Avery Li-Chun Wang , Julius O. Smith, III
- Applicant: Avery Li-Chun Wang , Julius O. Smith, III
- Applicant Address: US TN Nashville
- Assignee: Landmark Digital Services, LLC
- Current Assignee: Landmark Digital Services, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US TN Nashville
- Agency: Woodcock Washburn LLP
- Main IPC: G10L21/06
- IPC: G10L21/06

Abstract:
A method for recognizing an audio sample locates an audio file that most closely matches the audio sample from a database indexing a large set of original recordings. Each indexed audio file is represented in the database index by a set of landmark timepoints and associated fingerprints. Landmarks occur at reproducible locations within the file, while fingerprints represent features of the signal at or near the landmark timepoints. To perform recognition, landmarks and fingerprints are computed for the unknown sample and used to retrieve matching fingerprints from the database. For each file containing matching fingerprints, the landmarks are compared with landmarks of the sample at which the same fingerprints were computed. If a large number of corresponding landmarks are linearly related, i.e., if equivalent fingerprints of the sample and retrieved file have the same time evolution, then the file is identified with the sample. The method can be used for any type of sound or music, and is particularly effective for audio signals subject to linear and nonlinear distortion such as background noise, compression artifacts, or transmission dropouts. The sample can be identified in a time proportional to the logarithm of the number of entries in the database; given sufficient computational power, recognition can be performed in nearly real time as the sound is being sampled.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080208891A1 SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR RECOGNIZING SOUND AND MUSIC SIGNALS IN HIGH NOISE AND DISTORTION Public/Granted day:2008-08-28
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