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I made a supercut out of musicvideos of the Top10-SingleCharts from my birthday. The scenes comprise footage in which several instruments are "showcased" visually. I assumed that those scenes would indicate important moments of the referenced composition, like "hooks", solos or other instrumental parts.
I made a supercut out of musicvideos of the Top10-SingleCharts from my birthday. The scenes comprise footage in which several instruments are "showcased" visually. I assumed that those scenes would indicate important moments of the referenced composition, like "hooks", solos or other instrumental parts.


In order to achieve this I trained the yolov5-object-detection-algorithm [https://pytorch.org/hub/ultralytics_yolov5/] with a custom dataset of images of Guitars, Drums, Keyboards, Microphones and Saxophones using fifty one and open images [https://voxel51.com/docs/fiftyone/tutorials/open_images.html]:
In order to achieve this I trained the yolov5-object-detection-algorithm [https://pytorch.org/hub/ultralytics_yolov5/] with a custom dataset of images of Guitars, Drums, Keyboards, Microphones and Saxophones using fifty one and open images [https://voxel51.com/docs/fiftyone/tutorials/open_images.html]
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I cleaned and prepared the resulting
I cleaned and prepared the resulting

Revision as of 21:14, 4 March 2022

Happy Birthday

I made a supercut out of musicvideos of the Top10-SingleCharts from my birthday. The scenes comprise footage in which several instruments are "showcased" visually. I assumed that those scenes would indicate important moments of the referenced composition, like "hooks", solos or other instrumental parts.

In order to achieve this I trained the yolov5-object-detection-algorithm [1] with a custom dataset of images of Guitars, Drums, Keyboards, Microphones and Saxophones using fifty one and open images [2]

I cleaned and prepared the resulting

The Essential Mathias Reim

MR's hit single from 1990 in a nutshell: "ich", a decent amount of "nicht" paired with a tiny dash of "dich".