MagnaTagATune dataset contains 25,863 music clips. Each clip is a 29-seconds-long excerpt belonging to one of the 5223 songs, 445 albums and 230 artists. The clips span a broad range of genres like Classical, New Age, Electronica, Rock, Pop, World, Jazz, Blues, Metal, Punk, and more. Each audio clip is supplied with a vector of binary annotations of 188 tags. These annotations are obtained by humans playing the two-player online TagATune game. In this game, the two players are either presented with the same or a different audio clip. Subsequently, they are asked to come up with tags for their specific audio clip. Afterward, players view each other’s tags and are asked to decide whether they were presented the same audio clip. Tags are only assigned when more than two players agreed. The annotations include tags like ’singer’, ’no singer’, ’violin’, ’drums’, ’classical’, ’jazz’. The top 50 most popular tags are typically used for evaluation to ensure that there is enough training data f
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EMOPIA (pronounced ‘yee-mò-pi-uh’) dataset is a shared multi-modal (audio and MIDI) database focusing on perceived emotion in pop piano music, to facilitate research on various tasks related to music emotion. The dataset contains 1,087 music clips from 387 songs and clip-level emotion labels annotated by four dedicated annotators.
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