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In our continuing work on ”Blind Signal Separation” this paper focuses on extending our previous work [1] by creating a data set that can successfully perform blind separation of polyphonic signals containing similar instruments playing similar notes in a noisy environment. Upon isolating and subtracting the dominant signal from a base signal containing varying types and amounts of noise, even though we purposefully excluded any identical matches in the dataset, the signal separation system successfully built a resulting foreign set of synthesized sounds that the classifier correctly recognized. Herein, this paper presents a system that classifies and separates two harmonic signals with added noise. This novel methodology incorporates Knowledge Discovery, MPEG7-based segmentation and Inverse Fourier Transforms.
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Lewis, R.A., Zhang, X., Raś, Z.W. (2006). Blind Signal Separation of Similar Pitches and Instruments in a Noisy Polyphonic Domain. In: Esposito, F., Raś, Z.W., Malerba, D., Semeraro, G. (eds) Foundations of Intelligent Systems. ISMIS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4203. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11875604_26
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