From: Mart Lubbers Date: Tue, 30 May 2017 14:38:02 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Use acronyms for the bands X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fa9cc690fdc95520d551303846a2335cd37b7f0c;p=asr1617.git Use acronyms for the bands --- diff --git a/acronyms.tex b/acronyms.tex index 7a564df..5d478e0 100644 --- a/acronyms.tex +++ b/acronyms.tex @@ -15,3 +15,6 @@ \newacronym{PPF}{PPF}{Posterior Probability Features} \newacronym{ZCR}{ZCR}{Zero-crossing Rate} \newacronym{RELU}{ReLU}{Rectified Linear Unit} +\newacronym{CC}{CC}{Cannibal Corpse} +\newacronym{DG}{DG}{Disgorge} +\newacronym{WDISS}{WDISS}{Who Dies in Siberian Slush} diff --git a/methods.tex b/methods.tex index e166208..210e135 100644 --- a/methods.tex +++ b/methods.tex @@ -16,37 +16,37 @@ metal there are different spectral patterns visible over time. \begin{figure}[ht] \centering \includegraphics[width=.7\linewidth]{cement} - \caption{A vocal segment of the \emph{Cannibal Corpse} song + \caption{A vocal segment of the \acrlong{CC} song \emph{Bloodstained Cement}}\label{fig:bloodstained} \end{figure} \begin{figure}[ht] \centering \includegraphics[width=.7\linewidth]{abominations} - \caption{A vocal segment of the \emph{Disgorge} song + \caption{A vocal segment of the \acrlong{DG} song \emph{Enthroned Abominations}}\label{fig:abominations} \end{figure} The data is collected from three studio albums. The first band is called -\emph{Cannibal Corpse} and has been producing \gls{dm} for almost 25 years and -has been creating album with a consistent style. The singer of \emph{Cannibal -Corpse} has a very raspy growl and the lyrics are quite comprehensible. The -vocals produced by \emph{Cannibal Corpse} border regular shouting. +\gls{CC} and has been producing \gls{dm} for almost 25 years and has been +creating album with a consistent style. The singer of \gls{CC} has a very raspy +growl and the lyrics are quite comprehensible. The vocals produced by \gls{CC} +border regular shouting. -The second band is called \emph{Disgorge} and makes even more violently +The second band is called \gls{DG} and makes even more violently sounding music. The growls of the lead singer sound like a coffee grinder and are more shallow. In the spectrals it is clearly visible that there are overtones produced during some parts of the growling. The lyrics are completely incomprehensible and therefore some parts were not annotated with the actual lyrics because it was impossible to hear what was being sung. -Lastly a band from Moscow is chosen bearing the name \emph{Who Dies in -Siberian Slush}. This band is a little odd compared to the previous \gls{dm} -bands because they create \gls{dom}. \gls{dom} is characterized by the very -slow tempo and low tuned guitars. The vocalist has a very characteristic growl -and performs in several Muscovite bands. This band also stands out because it -uses piano's and synthesizers. The droning synthesizers often operate in the -same frequency as the vocals. +Lastly a band from Moscow is chosen bearing the name \gls{WDISS}. This band is +a little odd compared to the previous \gls{dm} bands because they create +\gls{dom}. \gls{dom} is characterized by the very slow tempo and low tuned +guitars. The vocalist has a very characteristic growl and performs in several +Muscovite bands. This band also stands out because it uses piano's and +synthesizers. The droning synthesizers often operate in the same frequency as +the vocals. The training and test data is divided as follows: \begin{table}[H] @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The training and test data is divided as follows: \quad \begin{tabular}{lcccc} \toprule - Instrumental & CC & DG & WDISS\\ + Instrumental & \gls{CC} & \gls{DG} & \gls{WDISS}\\ \midrule 0.59 & 0.16 & 0.19 & 0.06\\ \bottomrule