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Matlab GUIs to demo the original REPET and REPET-SIM.

Files:

  • repet_gui: Matlab GUI to demo the original REPET.
  • repetsim_gui: Matlab GUI to demo REPET-SIM.
  • audio_file.wav: audio file used for the examples.

See also:

  • REPET-Matlab: REPET in Matlab for audio source separation.
  • uREPET-Matlab: Matlab GUI for uREPET, a simple user interface system for recovering patterns repeating in time and frequency in mixtures of sounds.

repet_gui
Functionalities:

  • Open Mixture
  • Play/Stop Mixture
  • Select/Drag
  • Zoom
  • Pan
  • REPET
  • Save Background
  • Play/Stop Background
  • Save foreground
  • Play/Stop Foreground

repetsim_gui
Functionalities:

  • Open Mixture
  • Play/Stop Mixture
  • Select/Drag
  • Zoom
  • Pan
  • REPET-SIM
  • Save Background
  • Play/Stop Background
  • Save foreground
  • Play/Stop Foreground

References:

  • Bryan Pardo, Zafar Rafii, and Zhiyao Duan. "Audio Source Separation in a Musical Context," Handbook of Systematic Musicology, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2018.
  • Zafar Rafii, Antoine Liutkus, and Bryan Pardo. "REPET for Background/Foreground Separation in Audio," Blind Source Separation, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2014.
  • Zafar Rafii and Bryan Pardo. "Audio Separation System and Method," 13612413, March 2013.
  • Zafar Rafii and Bryan Pardo. "REpeating Pattern Extraction Technique (REPET): A Simple Method for Music/Voice Separation," IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, vol. 21, no. 1, January 2013.
  • Zafar Rafii and Bryan Pardo. "Music/Voice Separation using the Similarity Matrix," 13th International Society on Music Information Retrieval, Porto, Portugal, October 8-12, 2012.
  • Zafar Rafii and Bryan Pardo. "A Simple Music/Voice Separation Method based on the Extraction of the Repeating Musical Structure," 36th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Prague, Czech Republic, May 22-27, 2011.